Telemetry Results

Started by Mario, January 15, 2019, 06:15:46 PM

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Mario

I plan to let telemetry run for at least 3 or 4 months before diving into the data and gather some facts.
Some stats for your enjoyment:



Bold = average, number in () maximum.



Bold = average, number in () maximum.

Which panels are used most often?
FILEWNDCONTAINER_FILTER = "Filter Panel". "Groups" = "Categories". "Geo" = "Map Panel".



User interface languages (as selected in IMatch).




sinus

Thanks for this information!
Very good to know, that we do not only deliver data, but we can also view something!  :D

The results are interesting.
BTW, sorry, at the moment I do not see, what is this panel?
(Attachement)
Best wishes from Switzerland! :-)
Markus

Mario


ColinIM

Thank you Mario,

I agree ... very interesting to see.

(I presume that FILEWNDCONTAINER_PREVIEW is the label for IMatch's Quick View panel.)

I'm intrigued that the Quick View panel is used so often by IMatch users, because it's a panel I've hardly ever used!
This is food for thought as I use IMatch in the future.

sinus

Quote from: ColinIM on January 17, 2019, 06:16:33 PM
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I'm intrigued that the Quick View panel is used so often by IMatch users, because it's a panel I've hardly ever used!
This is food for thought as I use IMatch in the future.

Colin, I use this panel always. A quick look at the image, quickly (sometimes) click on the view to get 100% and so on.
Different users has different habits.  ;D
Best wishes from Switzerland! :-)
Markus

Mario

I use it often too, while keywording or describing files. I use a workspace where the Quick View Panel is quite big (on a 4K monitor) so I get a good view of the focused image while working in the Keyword and Metadata Panel.

Jingo

Quote from: Mario on January 17, 2019, 06:51:53 PM
I use it often too, while keywording or describing files. I use a workspace where the Quick View Panel is quite big (on a 4K monitor) so I get a good view of the focused image while working in the Keyword and Metadata Panel.

Same for me... 2nd monitor has the view panel blown up so I can get a very clear look at an image - enables me to include that many more smaller thumbnails on my main 34" monitor that are used to "get in the ballpark" of the image I'm after.