OK, I worked a little bit more today with the browser and I have to say: This looks bad!
It seems that you guys went a step back in computer evolution. I thought the whole "Save" and "Load" files has been figured out, then why are you trying to reinvent the wheel by coming up with a "square" shape?
1) Force the user to place user files in one pre-defined location. This is so wrong for so many reasons. Permission issues, sorry I missed that flood of complaints. These are not Library files that belong in a specific location, demanded/suggested by the OS. These are user files and and the user has to have the choice to put them where ever he wants. Locally, second drive, external drive, network drive. THink one step further about backups. The user plans his backup/archive scheme with the smart location of various files. If the user doesn't have the choice to organize his files in a compact way, this makes the backup procedure more complex in order to make sure to look in yet another location for valuable data.
2) No nested folders? What's up with that?
3) When you want to save a file into an existing folder, you have to type its name in the first field. One step away from the command line interface.
4) You can expand only one (!!!) folder at a time in the directory tree?
5) OSX uses triangles, WIndow uses dotted lines to display exended directories. Why do you have to come up with a new way with this vertical lines?
6) If you create Folders or move Preset Files in the "VSL Custom Data" directory directly in the Finder, then you won't see them in the Plugin browser until you do a save. Then the browser data will be refreshed.
I'm really baffled how this crippled browser interface made it to the final version or even passed the beta testers. No complains from the users, strange? This is a big step backwards from the previous version and I don't care if the new browser has a Search feature.
Any chance that the VSL team can address these issues any time soon or explain what the reasong was behind such a major step back?