So, I’ve been using APP since December and I the match frame button from Avid is something I do sorely miss. I am not finding hitting the F button twice gets me to my source clip. But then again, my subclips are created by dragging them out rather than using the “create subclip” function and (unnecessarily) restricts the in & out points unless you go through the tedious process of unlocking it.
I think the original reason for query is being ignored. Sometimes you need to find the original clip you worked with in your project window. Yes, hitting F in the timeline loads the master clip with your original in & out points from the subclip you made. But choosing to reveal in project only shows you the subclip. Even if you hit F multiple times…you only get pointed to the subclip. There are times you want to reveal the original clip. And the only way to do that is, again, tedious – by searching for the same clip name in the project.