Hi Jez, thanks for the suggestions.
1) Wouldn't that even be more confusing? Someone completely new to tyFlow probably doesn't know the names of the operators either way, so alphabetical or not they still have to search through the list...and not being sorted by color/category (like they currently are) means there's not an easy way to pickup on visual cues to help remember where specific types of operators are.
2) The tooltip is a good idea. I will see if that's something I can implement.
3) The "indie" version I originally considered was eventually converted into the current free version. I think $0 is pretty reasonable in terms of price, considering what is provided. Even though the free version has its 3 limitations, it's still a very capable plugin with a ton of features. If you don't want tyFlow FREE or tyFlow PRO, you are also welcome to continue using past beta versions for as long as you like. They are not only free but also fully unlocked. Only downside is you don't get access to future updates. I think that's a pretty fair trade-off. Instructions for downloading past beta versions are here:
https://docs.tyflow.com/faq/beta
1) Wouldn't that even be more confusing? Someone completely new to tyFlow probably doesn't know the names of the operators either way, so alphabetical or not they still have to search through the list...and not being sorted by color/category (like they currently are) means there's not an easy way to pickup on visual cues to help remember where specific types of operators are.
2) The tooltip is a good idea. I will see if that's something I can implement.
3) The "indie" version I originally considered was eventually converted into the current free version. I think $0 is pretty reasonable in terms of price, considering what is provided. Even though the free version has its 3 limitations, it's still a very capable plugin with a ton of features. If you don't want tyFlow FREE or tyFlow PRO, you are also welcome to continue using past beta versions for as long as you like. They are not only free but also fully unlocked. Only downside is you don't get access to future updates. I think that's a pretty fair trade-off. Instructions for downloading past beta versions are here:
https://docs.tyflow.com/faq/beta