Quade wrote:1 - It's much faster and uses less RAM.
Yea, and this is kinda why you are going wrong. You are losing track of the big picture (at least on this issue; you get so much right elsewhere). I know as a programmer it is neat to save a bit of RAM and make things run microseconds faster, but the expense is that it makes it harder for people to separate the junk from the good stuff. A newsgroup client is supposed to be moving in the direction of making it easier to find what we are looking for. As I say, you definitely do a good job at doing this, which makes your app great, but combining the headers doesn't do this. It's a step in the wrong direction. I'll explain myself further below.
Quade wrote:2 - It's how I like to see the posts listed.
Yes, and that is good for you. I am not saying that you can't like viewing the posts the way you like to view them. What I am saying is why force me to view the post the way I don't like to view them. And it isn't even a matter of taste here. I really could care less how I view the headers so long as it allows me to be more efficent at finding and downloading what I want, instead of wasting time reading or downloading junk. So, you say you like the way it looks and I say ok thats nice...I like the way it looks too, but it makes my life difficult and innefficent. So, no matter how much I like the way it looks to compact the headers, it is still not as efficent for me to view them that way.
Quade wrote:You lose nothing. Junk isn't compacted with the files in the set and you can still expand and just download one rar.
This is just completely wrong. There is plenty of junk that is compacted.
There are people that post password protected RARs and that is Junk and it is compacted. Those people name the rars the same as other people that are posting the actual good stuff. I need to be able to distinguish between those junk posts and the good posts. The easiest way is to download one RAR file and open it to see what is inside (if it has another RAR file inside then it is likely something to avoid...probably password protected).
There are also people that post partial uploads (missing a file or two) and that is likely junk and it is compacted. I need to be able to judge whether there might be enough Par2s to cover partial uploads (or just move on to the next person that has uploaded something similar). This is much easier with I can view all the headers.
There are downloads that have corrupted files (that show up only as different sized RARs) and it is probably junk and yet, it is compacted. Again, maybe the Par2s will be enough. A quick look at the headers will tell me this (or at least give me enough info to move on to something else if it is not clear).
So, there is plenty of junk that is compacted that I can more easily avoid if I can see all of the headers (and if I can download a single RAR). The point is that normally I can just make a quick judgement and move on if I am not sure. There are always other posters posting simliar stuff further down the list. But I can't make those quick judgements without seeing the headers (and maybe downloading one RAR file).
Moreover, compacting the headers causes me to have to look at everything that is in between the good stuff. That is, I have to look at the stuff between the possible good stuff which is most definitely junk. For instance, lets say you have a list of headers like this:
This is some junk that you should avoid.rar
And here is more stuff that is not good stuff.rar
This is a header with good stuff.r01
This is a header with good stuff.r02
This is a header with good stuff.r03
This is a header with good stuff.r04
This is a header with good stuff.r05
This is a header with good stuff.r06
This is a header with good stuff.r07
This is a header with good stuff.rar
This is a header with junk here.rar
And here is another header with junk.rar
Please download this junk.rar
And here is more good Stuff.r01
And here is more good Stuff.r02
And here is more good Stuff.r03
And here is more good Stuff.r04
And here is more good Stuff.r05
And here is more good Stuff.r06
And here is more good Stuff.r07
And here is more good Stuff.r08
And here is more good Stuff.r09
And here is more good Stuff.r10
And here is more good Stuff.rar
And here is some good Stuff...not.rar
And more fake good Stuff here.rar
And more not good stuff here.rar
It is pretty easy to ignore all the junk between the two good items. I mean, look at it. Look at how the good stuff just jumps right at you. But with V6, I now see something like this:
This is some junk that you should avoid.rar
And here is more stuff that is not good stuff.rar
This is a header with good stuff.rar
This is a header with junk here.rar
And here is another header with junk.rar
Please download this junk.rar
And here is more good Stuff.rar
And here is some good Stuff...not.rar
And more fake good Stuff here.rar
And more not good stuff here.rar
Clearly this is more difficult to find the good stuff and it causes me to have to read through all the junk to find it. Where I once could completely ignore the junk I now have to read a lot of it.
Of course there are things I can do to function with this restriction and I will, but that isn't my point. My point is that NOT allowing people to view all the headers is a step in the wrong direction. If you want to have both views then that is one thing, but removing the ability to view all headers seems like a mistake. It will definitely make my newsgrouping life harder, I know that because, for some time now, I have been living with the similar change that you made to the search results; and it has been quite tedious (particularly when trying to avoid the password protected junk).