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Title: A few MC14 questions
Post by: goatherder on December 16, 2009, 04:00:44 am
 I have a few questions for MC14 in general.

- Auto-sync. Could it actually auto-sync, i.e. not have to go into the handheld pane?
- Podcasts. In a similar manner to the above it *seems* that I have to click into Podcasts for it to start downloading updates. Is this the case or am I doing something wrong?
- Could the left pane status stick? I'd like the Playlists expanded all the time for example.

Title: Re: A few MC14 questions
Post by: glynor on December 16, 2009, 11:13:03 am
Here are some answers!

Title: Re: A few MC14 questions
Post by: goatherder on December 17, 2009, 05:10:52 am
Thanks for the reply.

Re: Auto-sync. I'm aware of that control, but the problem is - as I said - that it doesn't seem to start to auto-sync unless I go to click on the Sync Handheld control. It's a major - and dealbreaking these days - hassle to have to wait another 5 minutes when I'm on my way out because I didn't click on that when I connected the handheld.

Re: Podcast I'll keep my eye on this and do some tests by not going into Podcasts, shutting down MC after a while and seeing if I have updates. Basically the situation seems to me to be that unless I go into Podcasts, it won't start downloading new episodes.

Tree state: If users can grasp it in iTunes, I'm sure they can grasp it in MC. I'm also aware of the startup interface location but the interest is more e.g. for it to open with my nested playlists visible in the state I last left it at.
Title: Re: A few MC14 questions
Post by: glynor on December 17, 2009, 08:14:03 am
Handheld Auto-Sync worked fine for me the last time I used it.  I'll have to check again next time my wife brings her Nano home.

For the Tree State... I don't really have an opinion one way or the other on whether it should be able to retain it's state, I was just explaining the historical rationale for why it is the way it is.  In other words, you don't need to convince me... I don't have any say.   ;)