2012-01-04, 16:43
Quote:3.) The iPhone version is getting it's GUI overhauled in an upcoming version. If you read post 478 it explains what you're overlooking.
4.) If you can either post here or PM me a list of your question on what you think should happen, etc. I can try to explain the stuff... and it'll probably give a better idea of areas to focus on when Burb and I continue to expand the Wiki article(s) about it.
Wiki Page = Here
Some thoughts regarding UI improvement, as well as some other general issues I've found:
1. Instead of making the movie interaction area a pulldown, consider adding a button to the home screen that provides this functionality, or integrate that button fully into each of the browse screens (movie, music, tv).
2. Remove any of the buttons in the default browse screen that do nothing (e.g. the movie strip, the ff, etc).
3. Consider adding an option to "kill" the app on the iPhone. I have run into numerous situations where the application tends to hang (particularly after coming out of "sleep" mode - 20-30 seconds to reconnect to xbmc), whereas if the app crashes and I restart, the connection takes no more than 5 seconds. I would like to be able to stop the app and re-start in these types of situations.
4. How does/should the gesture zone work? People shouldn't have to browse through 100+ pages of posts to discern this. There should be a built-in help screen, or at least a default like to a YouTube video demonstrating the functionality, embedded in the app.
Some issues I've found:
1. After coming out of "sleep" on my iPhone, as stated before, the application generally takes 20-30 secs to reconnect fully to XBMC. In some cases it takes over a minute.
2. Again, after coming out of sleep, when in the movie-specific pulldown, even after reconnecting to XBMC, none of the controls work. I have only tried this twice, but it has happened consistently both times.
3. Wake-on-lan does not appear to be working for me. I've configured it on XBMC per the guide, but after suspending from the app (which does work), wake-on-lan does not. Note I have not tested this from any other applications.
Overall, the application is definitely very promising, but from a UI and dependability perspective, it still needs a bit of work.
Thanks for listening to my feedback!