I'm installing the
Enhancer Software for the first time, and noticed various smaller & bigger issues:
* I was expecting it to be difficult to tell which software would replace existing OS4 components (which I wish to avoid as an OS4 beta-tester). But actually it is actually fairly obvious, and it does tell you when it's going to replace something, giving you the option to Skip it, and the original would be backed-up otherwise.
HOWEVER, whenever I come to install an updated Enhancer Software in the future, this might be far more confusing, since it will presumably warn that I am replacing existing components (even though some of them were originally installed by Enhancer Software & did not come with OS4).
So it would still be very helpful if there was an up-front hint (say a * next to each item) that the software you are (un)ticking will replace standard OS4 components.* It assumes you want to install all documentation to Sys:Documentation . I want it installed to each program's folder (like 99% of software), but baffling there was no such option, so I had to manuall tell it where to put it every time. And worse it creates a folder with the name of the program, so you'd potentially get (say) "Work:AmiDVD/AmiDVD/" for the documentation. So I ended-up tell it to put all Enhancer Software docs into the same dummy folder, and then moved it where I'd expect afterwards. This was probably the least use-friendly part of the experience for me.
* I installed the Plus Edition, but it mistakenly said it was going to install v1 of the RadeonHD driver (even though v2 is included), and then warned that it was going to install v0.0 (or replace or something like that). EDIT: It was not installed either, so something went very wrong here.
* Some components did not look like they would give me the option where to install them. e.g. RequesterChooser, and the Ringhio replacement. Even though they would work perfectly well if installed to alternative locations. (I have my own location for third-party Shell commmands.) (And as an OS4 beta-tester I cannot replace Rinhio, but I could try running an alternative if I felt like it.)
* At one point I chose to install something (probably Format) which turned out to want to replace a System component, so I cancelled the installer, and then "Installation Utility" crashed. Thankfully this wasn't the main installer though. Rather wierd.
* I found the monolithic installer a bit clumsy. I'd have prefered that there were individual installers for each real program (like CANDI), plus another installer for the system components. However, this would loose the ability for the installer to remember whether you wanted SDK stuff, where you want Catalogs installed, etc, so it's probably better for it to stay as a (mostly?) monolothic installer.
* It's not clear to my why I should want to install the "Diskcache Library" replacement, so I didn't.
* It was quite a hassle having to choose non-default locations for the various programs, so I'm *hoping* that it will remember those locations the next time I install an updated version of Enhancer Software. (My pessemism says this won't be the case, in which case consider this an enhancement request!)
* Some of the program's folder icons already had a snapshotted position (which would obviously be in a bad location), so I had to unsnapshot them. e.g. Exchanger, ClipViewer.
* Many of the program's folders were set to show non-icon files, so (for example) I'd see ghostly Catalog folders.
* I installed CANDI to location of my choosing, and OUTSIDE of the CANDI folder it created a Prefs folder for the CANDI prefs utility.
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