I find that I have stopped using the "seen" field since I migrated from ReaderWare to DVDPedia, simply because it is too much of a pain to go through my ~1400 title collection and enter a date for the seen ones.
I would much prefer to replace the date with a simple check-box, or to have a check-box that can be used without adding a date, or to have a way to use the date field as a check-box, so you only have to type one character (say X).
Thanks,
Ted
Seen/Unseen checkbox
I'm glad you're still with us.
If you only care about the field being filled or not, you could just enter 't' into the Last Seen field and DVDpedia will fill it out for you as 'today'. (You might already know that trick but I wanted to point it out to others reading this too.)
And thanks for bringing the feature request to our attention again. It's on our list and with the next big re-design of the Pedias it'll hopefully make it in.
If you only care about the field being filled or not, you could just enter 't' into the Last Seen field and DVDpedia will fill it out for you as 'today'. (You might already know that trick but I wanted to point it out to others reading this too.)
And thanks for bringing the feature request to our attention again. It's on our list and with the next big re-design of the Pedias it'll hopefully make it in.
OK, maybe I'm missing something, but I tried entering t in the Last Seen field and it does absolutely nothing. What am I missing??Conor wrote:If you only care about the field being filled or not, you could just enter 't' into the Last Seen field and DVDpedia will fill it out for you as 'today'. (You might already know that trick but I wanted to point it out to others reading this too.)
Thanks,
Ted
My mistake, you need to write out "Today" (I must have dreamt about the possibility of only writing the T). However it's easier to use the (command-shift-T) keyboard shortcut to mark the selected movies as seen today, as it will have the same effect without having to type and you can also do it on an entire selection. The shortcut is for the menu command Edit-->Mark As-->Seen Today.