Here are some relatively easy-to-implement improvements you should make, in decreasing order of value-per-estimated-effort:
- Chip reload by right clicking.
- Color coding lobby for active and waiting list tables.
- View chipstacks in Last Hand History GUI.
- Allow note taking from Last Hand History window.
1) While seated at a table, i'd greatly prefer that right clicking on my seat or the table be used for reloading chips. I need to do that
much more often than to change my avatar's mood (which i never do). Right clicking on an avatar is much, much easier to do than finding the small Get Chips button in the upper left corner, especially when multi-tabling. Your software should be optimized to make common tasks easier.
By the same token, changing my table background is something that i only need to do when i make a final table (and have to restore it to back to Midnight). Right clicking on the table felt is extremely easy to do, so making that be Get Chips is another option.
2) In the lobby for ring games color use colors or fonts (bold/italics) to indicate which tables a user is sitting at and for which ones he's on the waiting list for. I believe that green and dark purple are both still available. This has been mentioned recently, but it's worth restating given how easy it should be to add.
3) You should have the initial (or ending) chipstacks be visible in the graphic display in the Hand History. It shouldn't be necessary for me to read through all the text and then match it up to the display to determine the chipstacks.
4) Along those same lines, it'd be nice to be able to edit notes for a player from the Last Hand History. For starters, that's often the most convenient place to do it. More importantly, that allows you to more easily take notes on a player who has left table. Otherwise, the user has to Find Player from the lobby and edit the notes from there.
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Obviously, there are other features i'd want like cash game filters, Today's IronMan Point total indicated in the Cashier, and so on. However, i concentrated above on the ones that should be quick and simple to implement, yet still quite valuable.