Variable seeking is something I plan to implement.
Excellent. It's fine for short videos, but quite frustrating to seek through longer videos right now. (as it doesn't seem to resume my position from where I left off, on the PC)
I have to admit that I am not a big fan of the native iOS7 apps. I do think I have mostly followed the HIG though, there are no guidelines on what colors you should or should not use.
Well essentially, you're supposed to choose one bright key color for anything that is interactive because that stands out on a plain background and makes it clear which items are buttons/controls.
In the left sidebar and on the pause button you're using blue (though not the system blue) but everywhere else you're using gray on gray, which blends in rather than stands out. These elements don't signal that they are buttons.
It's strange, because I have been using JRemote for a while and not much of the layout has changed, but every time I launch the new version to make a quick change I find myself pausing and looking over the screen for a moment before going "Oh, it's right there!" every time.
I appreciate you taking the time to show me how you would prefer it, but I`m not sure i personally agree.
To me, I think it shows that you are not a fan of how iOS 7 apps look, because it seems that you have followed some of the cues (flattened many parts of the UI, and changed to wireframe icons) but not all of them, which - to me - makes it feel less "native" to iOS than the previous version of JRemote which seemed to fit in well with the iOS 6 style.
Compared to other iOS7 apps, the "light" theme feels comparatively dull - more like a flattened iOS 6 app, than a bright, fresh-looking iOS 7 app.
I don't mean this to be a criticism of what you've done with JRemote 3, just, I don't think that it feels like an iOS 7 app to me - and it's mainly just color choices I'm complaining about, not anything else about the design of the app.
Would it be possible to offer Light/Dark/"Native" themes, or side-loading custom themes via iTunes? (perhaps as a zip file)
I don't know how the app is structured, but it seems like a theme could be reduced to an XML file and a handful of icons.
One thing I will complain about though, is the wireframe playback controls. Even if you don't want to change their color, or anything else, I think primary controls like that should be solid in appearance. Even Apple does this.
The A-Z list will look like that if iOS think that it does not have room to display all letters. I have found the list to behave a bit weird though, will look at it when time permits.
Perhaps it's a bug.
Here's an image I got from a quick Google search, showing how it was in the previous version.And this is how it looks in the new one. (removed the covers to shrink the image size)
It's not filling the full height any more, which is limiting what it can display.
Top and bottom was semi-transparant up till the very end. I decided to remove it for performance reasons. The iPhone version still have transparant bars though.
Is it possible to enable this based on the device? I'm using an iPad Air which should not have any trouble with this.
This is not new, it was the same in the last version. It was moved to better visualize the zones that are linked together. I agree it`s not optimal.
Ah, I see. I don't know how I missed it before.
All my zones have their ID at the front (e.g. 0. Audio, 1. Video, 2. Doctor etc.) so it's quite confusing when the list reorganizes itself.