Wow
Seems like mC 16 allow you to drag one selection and then change the tags of what you land on...
Not a fan!.... This is way to easy to screw up your tags.... especially with no reverse these changes options. Presuming you catch your self.
Is there a way to turn this ehm... feature... off?
I've commented on this problem before and received an instant dismissal. I've been using MC for about 5 years and this UI behavior still scares me. I put a lot of effort into getting my music collection ripped and tagged the way I want it. I'd hate to have my library screwed up by UI behavior I don't want and am not usually thinking of.
I am especially concerned that my wife will have trouble with this feature. I've tried to get her to the point where she feels comfortable using MC to play music. If I have to warn her about UI behavior like this, she will stop trying to use MC.
Matt, mschneid and I are commenting about MC's functional behavior. You seem to see this discussion as being about consistency with general Windows UI behavior. Perhaps you could think about the possibility of a solution that provides the safety and simplicity we want while preserving UI consistency you consider important.
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A comment on the value of sticking with Windows UI conventions. I spent a lot of time helping other people solve problems with PC audio. I always considered having facility with basic Windows UI manipulation to be a starting point for learning to use a new application like MC. I find that most people using PCs today do not have a sound understanding of Windows UI concepts or adequate skills in using the Windows UI. Just surfing the menus and right-click menus to find the command you want is way beyond the skill level of most people using Windows now.
Bill