I'm adding more and more items to my pedias and wrote down some ideas you might consider to add to your ToDo-List:
- 1. Search all databases at once. In most cases, there is no perfect entry in one of the databases, so I edit my entry as soon as I add an item. Normally I search manually again in the databases, to add information that is not found in the first entry. Many of these clicks result in "not found", so I think there should be a command to search all of them at once and maybe mark the databases whithout any results and show a number next to those with results.
- 2. Highlight automated changes when an edit via a manual search in another database took place (e.g. with a red frame around changed fields). This would make it much easier to find them to make sure there is no stupid stuff or even wrong data added. It also might be useful to mark if there is alternate info in the searched database, but blocked because of already entered information in the local database (maybe an icon with mouseover preview).
- 3. Add Amazon links if there is an ASIN. This one should be possible quite easily... just add a small icon/button next to the ASIN field or even add a hyperlink to every entered ASIN. Maybe you should add a preference to select the preferred Amazon Country (.de/.com or whatever).
- 4. Add Amazon Databases easier, ideally always (near to impossible because of Amazon; it was easier in the past but Amazon did not like that). That's probably not so easy but it's not mac-like in any way at the moment (it took me about half an hour as soon as I found it in the manual). The biggest problem is that Amazons Databases are very powerful and add much to the pedias capabilities, but as a user you won't probably ever notice that if you don't find the corresponding part in the manual by accident and even if you do find it, it's still not easy because the AWS sites are huge and complicated with tons of features you'll never use but I'm always scared to click an expensive button because I had to enter my credit card information. So maybe you can find a way to shorten this adventure...
- 5. Add a details view that simply shows all information entered (solved - if you don't see everything make sure that in preferences/fields/details view all fields are checked). This does not have to look perfect but it would be useful not to be forced to open the edit window to be sure you see all information.
- 6. Allow several edit windows, at least two (maybe two types: floating showing each selected entry's data and normal/connected to a specific entry; just like cmd+i and cmd+opt+i in the Finder). This would especially be useful to copy between entries.