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 1) Larger thumbnails | 
This is not that hard to implement, as we already have larger thumbnails pre-rendered for all filters (see the built-in filter downloader).
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 2) User definable categories  | 
This is harder, because it would require a total redesign and re-coding of the filter storage. Other benefits of such reworking include, for example, an instant search (like the search in Vista/Windows7). All this is planned for future versions, quite possibly for 2.0.
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 3) Slideshow capability (flaws in some filters are only apparent, viewed at full size)  | 
True, but the rendering time for larger bitmap sizes makes the slideshow impossible -- to be usable, FF will need to pre-render all filters in at least 500x500 resolution.
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 I am guessing that a major stumbling block has been the complexity of adding such features to Filter Forge.  | 
No, they're not that complex. Plus, we already have some open-source technologies in mind that would help greatly in implementing these. The major stumbling block is time -- all our programmers are currently busy with the Mac version, which is Job Number One right now.
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 Perhaps you might give some thought to creating a library manager as a separate product | 
Releasing features as separate product is something we've been discussing internally -- it definitely remains a possibility.