1) NTLite should rename the 4 built-in templates, as mentioned (
link1) before. They aren't as intuitive as they could be, and some minor changes with the naming scheme and color bands would help that. For lurkers reading this, check out the guide (
link2) I wrote on this topic to explore different presets and options available.
2) NTLite should promote the built-in templates more, and an idea for this would be a first-run dialog box that instructs users on the initial routes they can take, such as manually removing components, using a built-in template, and visiting the forum for user-made contributions.
3)
https://www.ntlite.com/documentation/ should be fully updated, it's a little rough in the grammar and lacking some details. I'd also make sure that a hyperlink to this documentation was added into the dialog box previously suggested.
4) I would thoroughly investigate the idea of updating the built-in templates (
link3,
link4) along with researching the pros and cons of the GamerOS and perhaps integrating that, or parts of it into the templates. I don't know if the GamerOS is good, but since it is so popular it has to at least be decent enough to consider spending time on this suggestion as that preset is a main driving factor of traffic to this forum.
5) I believe NTLite is shooting itself in the foot from a growth and monetary viewpoint by not focusing on gaming more, since I think it is the main traffic behind this tool's downloads, and modern YouTube videos support this notion, since traffic to the forum surged tremendously after several popular creators did videos on it in the year 2023. Addressing this suggestion would require looking at all parts of NTLite as a whole and gearing some things towards that direction. Gamers are also not power users, so dumbing things down and simplifying would help here.