zulu9812 opened this issue on Jul 28, 2005 ยท 64 posts
Acadia posted Thu, 28 July 2005 at 9:07 AM
My pet peeves are... in no particular order:
The undo system. I really don't like that you can only undo the last action.
That it's a HUGE memory HOG!!!
The manual! It's way too technical and not very user friendly. It skips all over the place. PLUS there are mistakes galore in it. One in particular is a major one if you are completely new to poser.... tells you the wrong button to click to get a "NEW" figure into the window. Refers to the "create a new figure", and not the "add new figure". Also considering that most people use stuff from various poser stores and don't create their own things in the cloth room, face room etc, one would think that e-Frontier would cover how to use MAT and MAT POSE files too.
I have the downloaded version of Poser 5. I don't like how after a fresh install I can't open the program unless I'm connected to the internet because Poser.exe seeks permission to access the net. Once I've given it permission, I can use it off line. If I don't give it permission, I can't open the program off line until I do.
Not being able to paste the serial number into the serial number area. It's problematic for those who are dyslexic and have a hard time with long strings of letters and numbers like that...exspecially when letter O and number 0 look the same.
Poser preferences going askew sometimes IE: opening up without a pose window. Getting warnings when starting up that the window is too large (when it wasn't the previous 30 times).
Such a small limited number of library areas. It's confusing looking for textures in the "Poses" folder".
That awful small limit of thumbnails allowed to be viewed. You can change it to a higher number, so I don't understand why it comes set to 100. Why is there a limit anyway?!
Lack of completely NEWBIE friendly teaching resources for poser.
I have much more... but those are the main ones.
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi