Probably the main problem I have with the web version comes down to things which were simple on the download version are now complicated, even when they have been brought forward.
Adding a director to a team match is one example, having two chat boxes to keep track of and to move out of the way or make bigger or smaller is another, and a third -and major one for me - is accessing who is kibbing at a table.
I know it is possible on web version to see kibbers as someone told me how to do it once, but I don't remember how I did it, something about going somewhere and clicking on something but it certainly isn't intuitive. I don't understand why it has to be something I should have to "remember how to do" when it is so intuitive..if you want to see who is visiting at a table you look at who is standing around the table..on the download version.
This is a constant source of frustration and irritation in a tourney, especially if there might have been some recurring questions about a player's bids or play. It's useful sometimes to see if a specific kibber who is otherwise never seen online, and may indeed never have played a hand on BBO, might be shadowing a player. Or not. Since directing often involves moving from table to table it should imo, be no hassle to be able to see who is at the kib box with me.
As an aside, there is no way on the web to limit subs in a tourney to members as there is on download. It's possible to restrict in some ways, but membership is not one of them. That's a mixed blessing, in that we have access to more subs, but often they are runners, (even with a high Completion rate specified)sometimes they are abusive and have to be booted etc. I know I won't miss a member willing to sub on download, it's a gamble on the webversion if we get a member or not, we don't know who all the members are by name, obviously. This is not a major item at all, just an observation, it is a very minor thing imo. If members want to be sure to play, they should get a partner and register
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But just in general at a table, especially if playing, I really want to be able to see at a glance who is kibbing, otherwise it feels like being in a zoo. There are numerous other examples of how complicated it is to do things on the web version which are simple and intuitive on download but this is a big one for me.
Even trying to go into a room with kibs, the computer tells me there are no open tables, why should I have to argue that I want to go in anyway? Small thing for sure, but like an mosquito bite each time it happens, just annoying. I have to explain to people all the time that they need to tell the computer to show full tables to get to teaching sessions.
To be sure, there are some things which are better on the webversion. It is just a testament to the quality of the original BBO site that it is still preferred by so many in spite of that. I suspect most of the objections rise out of the business of it now being so complicated to do things which we are accustomed to finding simple. So we know it's possible.