A BUNCH of suggestions:
Another icon that takes you to your Media player.
Also, leeor_net, I told you about that Time change thing, Where it takes your system time and using info given when a pin is made, it calculates the time where that pin is. (using GMT or something). You should also be able to switch between 12 hour and 24 hour time.
Quoting from the other thread
In my folowing ideas, the MOTD would pop up when you start OPUTool up. It is a seperate window or something, maybe even give the option of making it transparent and have it go ON TOP of your current window!
This MOTD idea is awesome, I hope it gets added to some future release
People can choose to recieve updates on various projects. (this needs to be able to update the list of projects whenever OPU tool is run) Then, for that MOTD, we can have a file that is on the site and is downloaded when people check (the checkbox) that they want to recieve updates on that project. It would be similar to a newsletter. These files for the MOTD could also be an image with text on it (would be very sweet, very similar to Hacker's signature). There would be a file on each project subdomain that can be updated whenever needed, and the MOTD would use that image or file on the MOTD.
The MOTD wiki idea would also be cool, have it be able to be turned on and off and have it show the last changes that were made to the Wiki. (you'd have to edit the wiki PHP to output a list of the people and things that were changed each time an OPUtool user "visits" but doesn't display a certain link. OR you could make a custom wiki page that does this all by itself.... It would have the latest changes and maybe Wiki news and whatnot. You would be able to "merge" repetitive updates, like: "23 updates on OPUTool wiki page: Stormy: I'm testing this system"
When you click on that, it goes to the page with the changes.
A way to put the current webpage URL on the clipboard would be nice.
BTW: Are there any releases of OPUTool for Linux? I might switch over to Linux soon (blender runs better under Linux)
I can't wait to begin talking about this and to maybe see it implemented
stormy :op2: