The big arrows icon next to the big plus
icon in the faux tree has a tooltip that
gets out of sync with reality (maybe it
always is.) Hide/show and graphical
representation are reversed.
For the love of God get rid of that
animated door swinging. That is the
cheesiest attempt at glitz that I have ever
seen. Not cool and very annoying to say
the least.
How about an actual edit menu? How about
more context menu choices (eg rename,
activate, turn on, not to mention cut,
copy, paste, undo, etc.) The rename
feature is monstrously bad as it is.
Trying to get the focus on the textbox is
like playing a video game.
The annoying question about closing the app
must go. Of COURSE I want to close it!
That is why I clicked the close button.
BTW, it asks at the wrong time anyway.
Your coders clearly have it tied to the
faux close button click, which is
completely wrong. I can close the thing
from the taskbar with no message at all.
Oops. Even worse (far worse) is the
absolutely CRITICAL "save your work"
dialog, clearly coded exactly the same way,
which results in catastrophe if the window
is closed any other way than by clicking
your faux close button. Not to mention
that alt-F4 is broken.
And on and on and on... It occurs to me
that this program is about accessibility.
Just imagine a disabled or handicapped
person trying to use this miserable thing
to turn lights on and off? This is the
most INACCESSIBLE Windows app in history.
All in the name of looking "glitzy."