Hi Massimo,
First, congratulations for your tremendous work !
I am an absolute beginner in the DMX world, so part of my comments may probably not make much sense. Sorry for that.
For now, I just own a basic USB-DMX interface and a Stairville CLB5 light bar received 2 days ago
I started with QLC+ 4 and followed the tutorials (very well made by the way), I could begin to understand how DMX works and successfully create few test functions and chasers.
The workflow is quite intuitive and efficient, it is a little bit similar to a DAW.
Then, I saw this post and gave a try to QLC+ 5.
The interface and workflow are obviously different
It appears clearly that QLC+ 5 is designed to run on a touch screen system, and this is where I have a concern.
Touch screen implies specific gestures and consequently a specific workflow. While it is perfectly possible to transpose such workflow on a classical computer, it sometimes leads to counter-intuitive gestures and loss of efficiency. This is what I felt when trying QLC+ 5. Besides (maybe linked to beta version), it shows much less commands directly accessible on the screen than QLC+ 4.
More generally speaking, I am not convinced it is possible to get a touch screen app still working fluently and with equivalent productivity after being ported "as-is" on a classical computer.
For example, Garage Band DAW shares the same "background" but features a quite different user interface between an iPad and a Mac.
This also reminds me about Windows 8 initially showing a "tablet scroll" introduction screen. Microsoft quickly came back to the classical user interface following negative feedback from many users.
I do not know what you have in mind, but if your goal is to create an iOS/Android tablet app and have it working exactly the same way on a computer, this will probably bring new users to QLC+, but may also be a no-go for some of the existing ones.
That being said, I know it is complex and time consuming to maintain an app with two different user interfaces, but is there really a choice in this context ?
Thanks again Massimo for making such a great app available, and wish you the best for the future of QLC+
