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<blockquote data-quote="Spragleknas" data-source="post: 977909" data-attributes="member: 17435"><p>I like what I read!</p><p> </p><p>Not related to your write-up, here is a summary of what I'd like to see in MP2 (or: What I don't like about MP1).</p><p> </p><p>1. Not having two home-screens (basic home/native home) - or even</p><p>2. Not having a home-screen at all. Could/should be replaced by a info-screen (nice when TV is just on - not doing anything or playing some kinda audio). Should - or could - include:</p><p>- Weather info</p><p>- News (not a ticker - but a news dialogue)</p><p>- Media info (Latest media added/now playing/on TV now/soon (that you used to watch/record-logic would be great)</p><p>- (more).</p><p> </p><p>When I am "wherever" in MP2, I'd like to hit the green button (TGB) getting an instant menu of places/plugins to go to - without leaving current window (fullscreen TV, music-now-playing or whatever). I've personally given this the name "Yessir" (Yes sir), as it should <strong>always, always</strong> be at my service whenever I neeed it - taking me where I'd like to go next - INSTANTLY - w/o going via another screen. How this should be done, I don't know, but OTTOMH a vertical menu (like used by many MP1 skins in "basic home") could be sufficient - although might be many clicks before getting where wanted. @<a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/members/offbyone.73415/" target="_blank">offbyone</a> had <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/navigation-concept-spiderwebpanel.98162/#post-762482" target="_blank">a "spiderweb"-like idea</a>... </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Anyways... Great to see you spinning your head around this, and best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spragleknas, post: 977909, member: 17435"] I like what I read! Not related to your write-up, here is a summary of what I'd like to see in MP2 (or: What I don't like about MP1). 1. Not having two home-screens (basic home/native home) - or even 2. Not having a home-screen at all. Could/should be replaced by a info-screen (nice when TV is just on - not doing anything or playing some kinda audio). Should - or could - include: - Weather info - News (not a ticker - but a news dialogue) - Media info (Latest media added/now playing/on TV now/soon (that you used to watch/record-logic would be great) - (more). When I am "wherever" in MP2, I'd like to hit the green button (TGB) getting an instant menu of places/plugins to go to - without leaving current window (fullscreen TV, music-now-playing or whatever). I've personally given this the name "Yessir" (Yes sir), as it should [B]always, always[/B] be at my service whenever I neeed it - taking me where I'd like to go next - INSTANTLY - w/o going via another screen. How this should be done, I don't know, but OTTOMH a vertical menu (like used by many MP1 skins in "basic home") could be sufficient - although might be many clicks before getting where wanted. @[URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/members/offbyone.73415/']offbyone[/URL] had [URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/navigation-concept-spiderwebpanel.98162/#post-762482']a "spiderweb"-like idea[/URL]... Anyways... Great to see you spinning your head around this, and best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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