yes I know, I'm saying that such an approach exists to
1) augment search by making it easier to find the things you are looking for and the things you didn't even know you needed
i.e. for the cases where you don't really(NEW: OpenSubtitles Lookup « on: February 08, 2017 ») know the search term
2) to help understand whether your search results are complete
aka structure *is* important (given the current capabilities of a search engine)
I second that.
You don't have to look to Kodi, every self respecting software firm out there has a better user manual, features and functions overview and/or wiki.
That's the main reason why I can't recommend JRiver to friends or family.
Put yourself in the user's shoes, not everyone is a computer geek, not every user is US based and native english reading and writing.
Just because you can find (and recognize) the right answer doesn't mean everyone else can too.
Some recurring questions are never answered satisfactorily or lead to more headache.
How do I know if a particular feature is available and working when a search finds many issues in several previous releases?
What happened to features that were announced but never actually worked, should I dive back in or give up?
What I can think of, off the top of my head:
- Subtitle lookup on tv series.
(NEW: OpenSubtitles Lookup « on: February 08, 2017 »)- TV and EPG from outside the US.
- An easy button for starting auto-import in theater view without DIY programming.
- Easier sync of subtitles in theater view.
- In theater view you can organize everything nicely, but browsing in JRemote is still a mess.
- You need some decent skins or you get Van Gogh. Yes, I am Dutch, but this is ridiculous.
- 3D SBS function (side by side). Does that work (plug & play) to the projector?
("Media Center 21 introduces support for natively playing 3D Blu-rays and 3D MKV files" « on: March 22, 2016 »).- Documentation
« on: September 21, 2019 ». Recurring request; you don't have a problem, why someone else does: We are not you..
A disappointing approach, on your part, when it comes to delivering user experience to an otherwise good product.