Been a JRiver annual upgrader since version 18, and on the Mac since v20 or so. Very happy as long as it continues to improve, which it has.
- +1 for improved skins, particularly on the Mac. Right now they are all very 2005 Windows XP-ish.
- +1 for more alignment with the Mac in general. I run JR25 on my iMac 27' and it's a great solution, but definitely lacks the elegance of a native Mac app.
My final and rather aspirational idea comes from a few years of recent experience of using Apple's Final Cut Pro X video editor. There is this concept of "Workspaces" within the Windows menu, where you can quickly show, hide, arrange, or size any of the components or panels you want to work with for a given task, then customize and save them so you can quickly toggle the environment for those tasks.
So for example, if I want to manage and tag Movies, I might want all of my panels, thumbnails, tagging window, etc. to immediately configure, size, and/or render themselves a certain way. If working with Audio or Images, I might want something different. But I can have the tree view, tag editor, content panels, etc. all show/hide, arrange, and size themselves based on what I'm doing, and "Hide" all the things I do NOT want to use. Basically I want to tailor, simplify, and focus the interface for what I'm doing.
Today, most of the interface is fixed and I have to do a lot of clicking to set things up the way I want. Panel Views are cumbersome to use. The "Favorites" menu bar option starts to walk down this path a bit, but only goes a few steps. If this is at all unclear, which would not be surprising because I'm not great at describing it, just watch some recent YouTube videos on using "Final Cut Pro X Workspaces".
Interesting Idea