1. Another eye candy idea: In Music, when selecting an Album which is an actual album and not a container or folder, J Remote goes onto a new screen which shows the album details at the top and then a list of all the tracks. I've thought it that instead of a new screen being displayed, the album artwork could "maximise" on the same screen, position itself in the centre of the display, then "revolve" as if flipping the album over to view its back cover, and then a list of tracks would be displayed - and this list of tracks then behaves in the same way as the original track listing screen wher you can scroll and select tracks. A swipe on the album would then "minimise" it again, effectively it's the "back" button to return to the album list. Perhaps this mode could be invoked by a swipe on the album rather than a tap - the tap could still go into the original track listing screen if people prefer to use that.
2. I have Thumbnails set as the default view mode, so that I am always viewing by cover art or folder icon etc. AS discussed above, when you reach a list of tracks in Music, the display automatically switches back to a textual list mode. This is fine for music, but not for images or video. For example, if I drill down into a video Genre folder, or any folder that results in more than one video file being displayed, the display still reverts to a textual listing as it would do for music, therefore I lose the nice display of movie cover art! I can manually swtich the view back to Thumbnails but it resets every time. For video and images only, could you ensure that the Thumbnail mode persists even when listing individual files?
3. The new iPad Now Playing display in Portrait mode is gorgeous! But there is no way of getting back to the Playlist without turning the device back to landscape. Could you add a button in the portrait version of Now Playing to toggle between the Playlist and the Track details screen? Or perhaps a simple swipe left or right to toggle the displays. The transport controls top and bottom would remain but the centre portion of the display would toggle between artwork/track details and the Playlist management.