I would like to show you a concept of what my perfect MTM2 All in One tool looks like.
Why would I want a MTM2 All in One tool?
1. Currently I install, pod and unpod tracklists by hand. Once you have figured out how all the podding works, it's no big deal - just a lot of mouse-clicking. There are plenty of good tools around which try make this process quicker. My experience is that these tools each are hard to install / hard to set up / hard to use / don't do enough / look to ugly to use (hehe).
2. Explaining how to install, pod and unpod tracklists to people who are new in the zone can be really time consuming. There are excellent written howto's online available, however the new people quite often manage to go off the path somewhere. This has to be made easier.
The base-line of these 2 points above is that I would like to see a tool wich makes me install, pod and unpod tracklists quicker then I can do manually + makes it extremely easy for newcomers to get the lists up and working.
The requirements of the program when I started drawing were:
detects already installed tracklists
is able to download & setup tracklists with 1 mouse-click
is able to switch from tracklist with 1 mouse-click
has a PodIt alike podding system included, with extended options like adding a track (but especially a truck pod file) to all available lists with one mouse-click and restoring to the original pod.ini of the correspondending track lists.
Now, with this in mind I came up with the <a href="">following</a>
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Let's take a look at the first picture. In this picture you see the usual File, Options and Help bar. Under that bar I've placed 2 tabs. The first tab is ment to quickly switch between lists. The 2nd tab, Tracks, is supposed to be an extradeluxe PodIt. In the first picture the tab 'Lists' is selected (green), in the 2nd picture you see the tab 'Tracks' selected.
Details about the first picture
Alright. When you start for the first time this tool, it searches for available lists, or gives you the option to insert a list manually. When this is done, you get to see the first image. You see that Adoob is green. That means it is currently podded. When you click on APL now for example, you get a question popped up which asks if you are sure if you want to pod APL. In that same pop-up you can also select on the buttom 'don't ask me this question next time'. On buttom there is an expandable menu with advanced options. On the right of the tool there is some general information about the available list.
Under the red line you see a seperate menu --> This is the preference menu. You get in the preference menu by clicking on Options --> Preferences.
Details about the second picture
The second picture is quite straightforward. Notice the same colors being used. Green means currently podded, blue means available.
That's it folks! I can imagine there are some problems with the auto-fetch options because people will not be happy that visiting the actual website isn't required anymore to get a list. In my opinion a good solution for this would be to automaticly open the TeamSLO history page for the lists hosted on Teamslo for example.
Another thing: on picture one you see the RIP list and RHB list not colored. They should be though. Not sure about the RHB name -- I ment the rumble list but I was too lazy to look up the exact name hehe.
Well, I hope this will start a small discussion about what an All in One tool should include with keeping in mind that it should be quick and simple. When we can get to a good consensus, we have to find someone who is crazy enough to write the actual tool haha. I have great faith in NIR_Knarf aka Frank though. He's certainly one who can pull this off! (hehe sorry for doing this to you buddy lol).