But some things spring to mind:
- Setting Simplification (still!). Although i agree with the general point that there are a lot of settings, i feel any major rework will be a no win situation. But i do acknowledge iterative improvements can be made
I'm sorry, a bit difficult not to get a little specific:
One aspect of making it easier for new users to thread the waters, and getting acquainted with the user interface could be if there was some 'reset to default settings' option.
Possibly per settings page/group. That might make it more inviting to try stuff out, having the confidence you can easily go back to default when things take a wrong turn.
And somewhat related, making it possible to create snapshots of all the settings and the user interface.
That has similar benefits as above, but probably also a welcome feature for many more experienced users.
I would certainly use it regularly for moments when I went a bit astray from my ideal configuration.
(I'm still experimenting far too much)
- I have already made a solid start on supporting cloud (onedrive/ googledrive/ dropbox) synchronisation but put it on hold due to lack of interest
This is something I am missing the insight in to understand what large benefits it would have. (for many users)
I am imagining such could be useful when you have your complete music library stored in the cloud?
But for many MB users that would require a lot of storage space in the cloud, and also a fast and solid internet connection.
Especially the rather low upload speeds that most users will have would probably be a hindering factor here?
Is there a use for this I am overlooking?