Bring back lists.
translatejake
March 04, 2014, 01:58 AM posted in General DiscussionNot having the option to see the courses in a list is a big pain in the butt. Being able to quickly see which courses I've studied/bookmarked, or might want to study was awesome. Taking this away and forcing the new layout is a downgrade. Why are you reinventing the wheel, only this time making it into a bumpy octagon? It was great the way it was.
mikeinewshot
Nice to hear from another 'hard core learner" :-)
podster
haha, if nothing else, the unwelcome changes have elicited a lot of commentary from people who I never saw on the message boards before! I hope the "lurkers" have found the community section posts to be (on balance) a valuable part of the service. CPod management does not seem to think so.
james137
March 04, 2014, 02:39 AMabsolutely agree. It would be great if the upgrade was actually useful i.e in the self study section when you've clicked "studied" on a subject it shows that its actually been studied and gives the test grade.
I dont know why the developers arent listening to their customers.
helzcurrah
March 04, 2014, 02:43 AMOh. My. God. I can't see which classes I've already done anymore without clicking individually on every single class. This is horrible! Please bring back the list, and the studied/bookmarked icons! This new format is virtually useless!
greysparrow
March 06, 2014, 08:00 AMYes, please bring the old layout back! I like seeing 10+ lessons in a list on my screen, not just three!
phamchina
March 07, 2014, 01:08 AMBring it back!
cinnamonfern
March 08, 2014, 12:16 AMIt looks like they listened! Well...sort of. For some reason the auto-bookmarked lessons (for subscribed channels) don't show up.
rayally
March 04, 2014, 02:33 AMI COULDN’T AGREE MORE!!!
I've been a loyal CP Premium subscriber for seven years! Looking at my list of "lessons completed" gave me a small smile of satisfaction and sense of achievement.
The new design may be more attractive (for first time users), but it’s not practical for hard-core learners that need more functional features!