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It is not possible to open a preset (file) in the Mac version of the new GUI.
I'll look into it.
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It's at least two extra clicks compared to the old tooltips
The main problems with the old style tooltips were:
1. Hovering in some spots would suddenly spawn a wall of text
2. Touching the mouse too hard while reading it would make it disappear again
This new way, if a user has the intent to read about some function from within the interface, they can.
And if they don't have that intent, they won't be bothered by it (because it requires extra clicks).
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Everything in new gui compared to old, needs extra click, and sometimes 3 extra clicks, and even to just see some things you need another few clicks.
Yes, that's kind of the whole point.
I think you greatly underestimate the vast amount of users that do not "power-use" StereoTool.
Even the ones that know what all the advanced functionality does (let alone need it) often use it in a set-and-forget way.
Only people that are avid preset-creators like yourself can be (understandably) bothered by the added clicks.
While I fully agree with you that "adding clicks is bad", I'm arguing that all those clicks should have been there from the start.
Otherwise every application would just be a giant list of settings that requires zero clicks (but a mile of scrolling).
We've got all of our users' best interest in mind in improving our product, but keep in mind that we have to make compromises.