This post is long. Sorry.
If documents is going to be a priority you need to support PDF tags. I have said this a couple of times before. PDF is the best document format at the moment, probably seconded by RTF or a ODF. I am not sure MC will be able to write tags to PDF,but read them, certainly.
Searching inside pdf documents, Microsoft documents, RTF documents and Open Document should also be considered.
At the moment I handle all of my document in MC and a lot of tagging is involved. If MC could grab some of these tags automatically it would be wonderful. For example, MC might be able to guess the correct semester and course info from the folder name. It might also grab the title from the document, and the author from the PDF tags.
Here is a screenshot of my current setup:
MC has been organizing my music etc for year, but can it also organize my thoughts !!! (i.e. say shopping list or research agenda)
This would be great! Emacs already do this to some degree, but then again, Emacs does everything! People seems to undervalue it.
As more and more people start to use multiple machines at home and at work this area of software integration is becoming a bigger problem.
The problem from my point of view proprietary format is the problem. Why does Outlook not use a standard format? The problem is not different software; differentiation is good thing (just compare iTunes/WMP vs. MC). The problem is when the format is not open. There a lots of stupid examples: look at Zunes/iPhone. Why can I not use whatever software I desire? Open source is the way, at least for formats and standards. (I am not against paying for software)
I've tested more or less a dozen of them and for me the best out there is Directory opus. http://www.gpsoft.com.au/
I like
Total Commander. It is the best!
I do not think MC should do anything in regards to browsing the actual folder structure. Rather, organizing is the key IMO.
JRiver needs to find out where their comparative advantage is. I am quite sure that it is not within back up for example. I think the key is organization of stuff.
I also think MC should take a look at Pix01. It should be improved in my opinion. This has been discussed previously, but it needs to become a living part of MC, that should sync in both directions.
Sharing of everything should be one click away. Maybe there should be a big fat share key.
Why do I have to wait for an email when I submit content? Annoying!
Like ImageShack there should be a pre-written code for pasting the image lots of place (like I did with the image above).
Include Hunspell. It is a great spell checker. Mozilla and Openoffice uses it. The license might restrict MC from using it? I guess it is no different from
Sometimes I think MC should perceive the world with Unix eyes. There are lots of great services out there that does things wonderfully. MC does not need to make their own service each time.
* For example, last.fm seems to have an advance recommendation system. Use it!
* JRiver has made some great music stores, but they are not widely available. If they are, one has to get a custom MC client. Make a music store that is integrated into the MC system.
* If the Pix01 is entitled to be here, it need to offer something that could not have been done but uploading to Flickr or Piscar. At the moment this is not the case.
What the world needs is a good word processor that combines ease of use (Wordpad) with great typographic quality (TeX). Microsoft Word is cr*p, to say the least. It produces horrible document, it uses fonts like it 1979 and computers lacks memory. It is choppy. It only recently got bibliography support (as a comparison BibTeX has been around since the 70's or 80's!). Worst of all: it removes the author's focus from the content! It is okay for party invitations, though.
The ideal word processor should tag parts of the text with some value, i.e. "chaper". Some text properties should be tied to this tags, i.e. chapters are added to TOC and chapter should be formatted a given way.
Rather than five different buttons that can be used to highlight text (bold, italic, underlined etc.) there should be
one emphasize button, and one could define later on how emphasized text should look. Scientific Word seems to be one of the better options at the moment, but nobody can afford it. This, of course, is probably not the concern of JRiver. It is probably way beyond the comparative advantage of the company.
Sorry for the long post. Hope somebody will make use of it...
-Rasmus
BTW: I am 21 too and knows lots of Monty Python