If you are going for an AIO, consider to integrate fully your awesome CoSMOS in it too.
Take also your time to plan and design a functional and efficient interface for it. (no offence, but the trainer manager wasn't up to standards)
Cheers
and where exactly do we find these "standards" listed?
Again, no offence meant, but I stopped using the manager because it was a hassle to browse the trainer lists, featuring double, triple and up entries of a trainer for a game stored on the PC. Difficulty finding and understanding which was the last trainer downloaded or used.
I've been with your site a long time, so my trainer folder is huge.
Plus, I got a huge list of games (over 1500).
So, for the AIO a good interface, decent ability to sort, feedback functionality and an integration with what it is installed on the system might improve the "usability" and award us users a top-notch product.
Where are these listed? Well, there are several places where they teach and explain design and application usability.
Mind that this AIO will be your new product, your main product, you may want it to be a huge hit and knock everyone else off the shelf.
I'm rooting for you all
Cheers
Wonder, how Caliber sees this new avenue, since he's a founder of CH and a maestro in finding those sometimes finicky/elusive codes?
Caliber is 100% on board with this decision. We spoke about it at length before a decision was made.
Yes and no I think it would be cool and could work well especially so you don't have to go and download each individually as you do now #lazymode. A mix of all in one focus but still keep it kind of individual, for me trainer manager in current version isn't it, feels like a browser with a list and automated script to unpack and all, in the end theres not much automation or difference from just using site regularly, something thats a little more a manager rather than a program just doing the same thing as the site does.
Um, that's kind of the point of an AIO. There's only so much we can do with hundreds of individual files on your computer with the current manager, and I'm amazed that we have been able to do so much with it and clearly it's still not enough which is one more reason we are moving to an AIO.
Wonder, how Caliber sees this new avenue, since he's a founder of CH and a maestro in finding those sometimes finicky/elusive codes?
Caliber is 100% on board with this decision. We spoke about it at length before a decision was made.
@PWizard
Great! It feels good when everybody's working together toward a common goal 😎