I'd like to propose a new method for browsing content in libraries.
As a library grows in size it becomes increasingly difficult to decide what to view or listen to.
In my case, I store summary info in (txt or mht) files for my audio books, music albums, etc. However to view these files I have to double click them (and then close them) which dramatically slows the info browsing experience.
In the case of video (movies and documentaries) I still rely on an external program (Movie Collector) because it is so nice for browsing the meta data.
The new MC feature would work something like this...
For each album, you could tag a single document file as the "info" associated with that album.
If you chose to store album info in an MC tag (like Comment or Notes) instead of a document file, then you could tell MC that the info is in a tag instead of a file for that album.
To use the new feature you would select an "info browsing mode" that would hide all files associated with the album and would instead only display the info contained within the designated file or tag. All of the normal trees, panes, searches, etc. would work as before for browsing the info.
I think this new feature would be an excellent complement to MC's unique ability to manage large libraries.