Postby nblr » 05 Oct 2019 17:32
It's not only about the folders. I wonder how a major change like this was introduced with seemingly no UX testing at all. I mean... it's free software and all. Any user is not entitled to anything, and after all it's great to have VLC at all and seeing it excelling at most things it does. One could probably fork it if one doesn't like it, etc.
But seeing such a great codebase treated with such an abysmal UI change, I feel at least responsible to take the time and give some feedback about this change from a previously-happy-user perspective. Hope this helps understanding the high expectations that VLC built up in the past and why people are unhappy with the recent UI change.
Here we go:
If a user wants to delete a single item, previously that could be achieved by just tapping on the preview tile - or multiple tiles for that matter - and then pressing the recycle bin icon. Done. Clean good fun.
Now, even if I have located the file - which is annoyingly hard to do - after pressing the pencil(?) icon, I need to once again find it in the differently formatted list.
Why is it annoyingly hard to find files, you ask? Folders are gone! This makes it hard to handle more than just a small hand full of files. Even worse: Auto-grouping based on names is gone.This once was a true killer-feature for vlc. It worked so well and covered almost all cases so that I even invested some time into adjustments to filenames in my library to help VLC guessing minor stuff correctly (e.g. episode titles). The only positive change I was able to locate is the progress bar at the lower rim of each preview tile. Everything else that made VLC one of the most refined and enjoyable video apps on i-devices is gone.
Contrary to the "more intuitive, easier to use" claim in the release notes, this not only breaks and removes functionality, but actually makes it harder to use and quite an unpleasant experience if you have more than, say, five files on the device. Probably moving to Plex, which probably fits my use case better anyways. Sad.
I understand that UI is hard, especially custom UIs on i-devices take some serious effort and expertise. But you already had it all. It worked well. Why not keep the old UI around, user-configurable in settings?