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I love automation but lets face it folks the best thumbs require some human intervention.
And the worst part about thumb management scripts is logging in to crop stuff.
Like take today for example, i had to toss in the trash the usual 75% of sponsor galleries because they are crap.
How many times did i have to hunt down the delete link in ST or the decline link in Comus? A bazillion times? Correct a whole fucking lot.
It would be neat if there was a hotkey that would allow me to avoid the whole mess. I dont know if you can do that with an online app. But what about a better UI? (Thats user interface for you know nothings out there)
I mean how about a nice juicy decline button or approve button or something anything. Doesnt even have to be a button use some cascading style sheets.
Another peeve i have with ST is the fact that the thumbnail display screen is fixed width, would be great if the thumbs just wrapped around the screen instead of forcing scroll bars. I think you can use some css here too and set it in a div that wraps or something like that. (You think im css wizard or something? No, but apparently your not either, no maybe i shouldnt add that comment its kind of hostile, oh well, fuckit)
Or better yet how about another free idea for somebody thats enterprising, how about a windows based program that you can use to manage this whole thumb making business. It could have nice hotkeys and all that good shit, could make it in java or as a flash desktop app maybe? Dont really know but either way you get cross compatibility On different operating systems.
RECAP:
ALL OF YOUR UI’s SUCK
OR
I really hate making thumbs all day
OR
Thursday night is a good night to get your drink on!
OR
Its noon time and im due for a siesta anyway so who gives a shit, ya.
( I vote for all of the above)
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