I've just upgraded to the final v6 release and chose the Windows Native "look."
The pause button in the main toolbar is very awkward. The only difference I can see between being paused or running is thin outline around the button. The symbol doesn't change from the two vertical lines to the rightward-pointing triangle which are standard for pause and play. The tooltip is "Pause the Download" regardless of running state.
Each entry in the list of posts has two icons on the left; a rightward-pointing trEach post in the list has the sameiange in a circle and two vertical lines in a circle. Nothing distinguishes a post set for active retrieval from one which is paused other than a green square to designate posts which are in the process of being downloaded.
Is something wrong with my installation that there are such minimal visual cues? I've tried the various "looks" and most have these visual problems except Visual Studio 2010. How can the appearance be modified so the states are more obvious?
With NBPro5, I had, essentially, a two-paned layout with the servers and groups on the left, most of the other items on the right. Clicking on a tab in v5 would change which windows was shown in the pane. I've discovered how to dock the various windows. How can they be stacked somewhat similar to the tabs in v5?
I've also found the v6 installer does not remove nbpro.exe. Is there a reason to keep that old executable?