IMO MC needs a simplified Wizard-based user interface for beginners and those that just find sophisticated computer programs too complicated. It could be disabled for advanced users.
MC is sophisticated IMO, it is part of its very attraction….for advanced users and tech savvy users. This sophistication is IMO a source of frustration to many novices and at times, neophytes and wanna-be power users , like me. I disagree with any claims that MC is relatively straight forward or intuitive for beginners but even for those that happily find it to be so, how would it hurt to provide Wizards for those that do not ?
Paraphrasing one of the admins here, it is difficult to create a simple program that has all the advanced features people want. I am not trying to be controversial here but in such circumstances, IMO, you then need to maintain an up-to-date and clear self contained documentation in the form of How-To and user guides. IMO the Wiki nor "Start here" nor the current "User Manual" nor the forum achieves this. And no, I cannot see why this should be too difficult for programs with frequent nightly re-builds.
In lieu of documentation, or to supplement it, Video How-to guides might be produced.
In lieu of any of the above, or to supplement it, then it seems reasonable that at least a Start-up wizard-based interface be offered.
This could/should include an opening welcome GUI with a selection of Wizards like "What do You Want to Do ?…" :
• Import My Media Files
• Rip My Cd's
• Organize My Media Files ..( with pre-sets and an image of the layout)
• Setup My Video and TV Preferences
• Setup My Audio Preferences
• Play My Media Files
• Etc
Each wizard with an advanced button for the more adventurous taking you to the relevant area in the Standard Interface.
Re "Import Your Media Files", yes I am aware that MC does this at installation (unless you're quick enough to catch it and stop it) but importing every media file type from everywhere can cause more problems than it solves. A simple wizard IMO is the way to go.
Other programs do it and make it dead simple (see screenshots) of Paragon Hard Disk Manager.
Cheers,
David aka Samson (re Regina Spektor song, but that’s another story)