Dannywilson wrote:an ErMaC outburst, the likes of which the forums have never seen before
depends on what you consider an 'outburst'
FurryCurry wrote:
I tried sooo hard not to read this thread...
koronoru wrote:I have a very simple bit of wisdom for anyone who proposes the creation of new software: code first, then propose.
trythil wrote:FurryCurry wrote:
I tried sooo hard not to read this thread...
But you didn't get very far.
That's ok, though, because in the end, it doesn't really matter.
koronoru wrote:I have a very simple bit of wisdom for anyone who proposes the creation of new software: code first, then propose.
In that spirit, I actually have working code for the visual indexing system I proposed here a few months ago. It ain't pretty nor easy to use yet, but unlike some other brilliant new ideas we've seen recently, it's for real. I can put in a DVD and get out a tree of HTML documents showing thumbnails of all the shots and time coordinates for where to find them. If anyone wants to see, I'll stash a sample of the output in my Web space.
however, its with thinking like that which makes Software soo unusable to everyone else!trythil wrote:koronoru wrote:I have a very simple bit of wisdom for anyone who proposes the creation of new software: code first, then propose.
Finally, a perspective from a real coder
post-it wrote:It seems that people today understand the principles of programming but
are not that actual paying attention to the ease of use of the consumer.
Steve Jobs had a good idea; but his programmers `just didn't get it!
post-it wrote:MicroSoft understands what needs to be done; but they `just don't get it!
post-it wrote:Adobe broke its ties to Apple, but still `just doesn't get it either!
post-it wrote:Virtual Dub has the right idea and refuse's to cave-in on what we truly need.
post-it wrote:Everything today is finally Linear - when it comes to Video; but they still don't
understand that most people do not think in Linear "Video Tape type" sequences!
? have you seen this editor anywhere in the world yet ????
kthulhu wrote:I'd just explain it away with drugs, trythil. I would also do the same for danielwang, although, in his case, the problem is a lack of them.
C'mon DW, isn't someone in your area slinging "dah rockz"?
danielwang wrote:With enough research and hacking, throwing together a script should be easy (hopefully most apps have commandline access and scripthooks).

danielwang wrote:It's just making it n00b friendly, right?
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