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Written by Andrew Yager
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Saturday, 08 July 2006 |
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So I've started thinking about how I can make See™ the "killer" Mac OSX Church Presentation app that it should be. Anyone who has used it knows how good it is - but also knows that there is so much more to go to get to that ultimate state. This is a possible screen mockup and some info. I'd really like comments on it if you have an interest.
Please note: The ideas and images in this post are copyright 2006 Real World Technology Solutions. If you copy them for your own program, we will sue - so don't!
This is a first draft See interface mock up for version 2 (or 1a as 1 will probably never be released). I plan to have this version out by October this year, and it will replace the current one. I started talking with the IBS (NIV), ABS (NASB) and ESV people about bible text licensing as well.
Missing from the mock up are: - tool bars (we'd need a few more of them) - a browser for songs and bible verse text (I'm thinking a mini iTunes library type window though, allowing for song categories etc) - a lot of the buttons in the current version - Next slide window - Song editor window
Of course, there are a few major obstacles to this version existing like: - apple doesn't expose the interface for their "dashboard" controls like in motion - I don't know how to do the selected slide editor - I don't know how to make the big iconified song list thing
I think I'm deciding that from now on, See will only support 10.4 and future versions of the OS.
Features I'm thinking will be there beyond what we have now are: - grouping of slides - basic manual layout of slides (text boxes, images and movies on a slide) (one down side is that the easiest implementation of this will not allow you to have multiple text styles for one text box) - automatic layout of slides (ie image takes whole slide, text takes whole slide, movie takes whole slide as per now) - integrated bible - songs including - multiple verse orders - which allows multiple versions of the words/verses in a single song - integrated slideshow with ken burns effect and cross disolves with - automatic advance timing - manual click timing - control of movie playback including - start on fire or - start on push button - pause - stop (and rewind) - icons of slides - choice of icon size (big icons or small icons, as in mail) - move logo slide, black slide and colour bars slide buttons to the current slide window - 16:9 playback support - better flash playback support (perhaps some sort of JS interface that allows you to fire content into a flash slide)
I'm still thinking about using an HTML display engine for most things because it means we can use WebKit to do playback - which is much better for supporting flash, quicktime and the dynamic layout stuff.
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