Spatterlight is a fantastic program for playing IF games but it could also be a great librarian if it could simply consolidate all the game files into a central location the way Apple Music (formerly iTunes) does. This could be set up similar to iTunes in that there could be a checkbox in preferences that would toggle between allowing the user to organize their files manually or having the program handle creating a directory hierarchy for organizing game files. There could even be an "Add Files To Spatterlight" directory where users could dump their files to be organized.
That's one of the remaining major features of Zoom that Spatterlight hasn't stolen yet (along with IFDB integration.) Hopefully I'll get around to it eventually.
Spatterlight is a fantastic program for playing IF games but it could also be a great librarian if it could simply consolidate all the game files into a central location the way Apple Music (formerly iTunes) does. This could be set up similar to iTunes in that there could be a checkbox in preferences that would toggle between allowing the user to organize their files manually or having the program handle creating a directory hierarchy for organizing game files. There could even be an "Add Files To Spatterlight" directory where users could dump their files to be organized.