Wondering, that there is no improvement since Nov last year. This is it?
What about a new modern UI, tagging features (like mp3tag) and so on?
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Wondering, that there is no improvement since Nov last year. This is it?
What about a new modern UI, tagging features (like mp3tag) and so on?
Been wondering the same thing.
Andrei... what's up? Give us some news... you have been rather quiet of late.
Fred
This software "project" is managed by his left hand. Obviously he has got other, more important stuff to do than develop OrangeCD.
The only future will be Andrei letting someone else take over this. There's requests for a lot of
features but nothing happens. As a serious music collector I'm not happy with this because it lacks very important features.
The worst of all this is that, according to Andrei, there's no way of exporting all the fields to XML and import it back to a competitor (although it's possible to import the same fields ..... and to me, that's very strange!
This is all speculation friends. We all love OrangeCD and we all would be very sad if Andrei stops this great project. Andrei never said that he is going to stop OrangeCD and twice stated that an update is imminent, although in both cases it never materialised.
However I think users deserve a few words by Andrei to update us on the future of OrangeCD/Racksandtags.
A few years ago it happened with DVDP……., a DVD cataloguer I use. Updates stopped for many months. Finally after a lot of speculation in the forums, a new version with great new features was released. Maybe it will happen with OrangeCD. Maybe not. It’s all speculation until we hear from Andrei.
PS What OrangeCD misses out is user support. DVDP..... users are very active and share/upload templates - themes/reports/plugins/layouts regurarly. I am sure that there are many users who can contribute more towards OrangeCD.
Well here is what he had to say about themes
So there is no real incentive in developing themes for general consumption.. I would love to write plugins for OCD, but don't know where to start.. are they even still supported? If someone knows how please share that info with us.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrei
I would love to write programs using the OCD database, but I don't think that is currently possible... (Andrei tell me if I am wrong)
Fred
Unfortunately there are bigger problems than just obsolete UI.
Storage mechanism used in OrangeCD needs refresh. The infamous Norton Antivirus problem is one example where it fails to keep up with modern requirements.
In past few months I've been working on new modern, cross-platform, SQL-based storage engine that would simplify extending OrangeCD to Mac OS X and fix few other long-standing issues (multiple images per album, etc.) Unfortunately this work is still very much in progress and far from being usable.
So there's currently two branches of OrangeCD source code: one is from November 2010 with some additional fixes made in between. The other is very unstable due to its new database engine. There is also a backlog of unsolved issues that need to be done in old branch (mostly bugs reported through this forum) before these two branches can be converged. I hope this explains the hiatus of last 8 months.
At this point I see no other solution as to stop working on new database engine and resume frequent incremental updates as it happened in 2009-2010.
Which means annoying Norton issue and some other problems will not go away for some time :(
Andrei
Thanks for the heads up, Andrei. Thought you'd gone to the moon...
Thanks for the update. OCD continues to work fine for me as it is and any quibbles are minor. I use it all the time and it has become indispensable to me in overseeing my large music collection. Speaking selfishly, given all the hours I have spent on getting the database just as I like it, I just want the project to keep going and am grateful for all efforts that go into achieving that.
I am pretty much in gurnemanz camp on the update issue. If there were no future updates it would not matter much to me. It does what I want my music manager program to do and isn't bloated with features that are useless to me. The interface is just fine and I can make the displays do pretty what I want. Sure there are a couple of glitches (it reads data from MP3s in the wrong order so that the reference number is screwy, but it is no problem to edit this when I am entering other data on the Library tab). Orange CD isn't the only program of mine that Norton would make a mess of, but there are lots of good options to Norton and I use one.