It is a scaling issue that will be solved prior to release.
-Kirk
was about to add this "scaling" issue to the support topic, when I saw this post here. So in addition to what has already been posted here:
On Apple Mac OS X 10.12.6 using the Beta 3 verison I can see the number of items for each entry in the Browse section, but unless I have a ridiculous amount of space between the divider and the left side of the window I need to scroll in order to see them.
Ideally the boxes with the numbers of items should be made to "stick" to the divider line (right alligned) so that when the user adjusts the divider it will move along with the divider. That way the user can easily choose how wide that space is, without the need for the scroll bars (which dont seem to appear for the OP here).
Good to hear that you guys are aware of this already - hopefully the solution will be free of scroll bars! (like in the 3rd screeenshot here)
I would even go one step further, as I often need to work on smaller screens (and then obviously need as much space as possible for the pics), and give the option to pull the divider as far to the left as the user likes. It obviously starts cutting into the items on the left eventually, but I would see that as a feature, not a issue.
After all if the user doesnt like to have it overlap, they can just adjust it accordingly. However, many users will have a very good understanding of the software and what items are there in the Browse mode, so wont necessarily need to see the whole text - I know I wont need to! (see last screeenshot with green markings)
Finally, I think there is no need for the blue bars under the numbers of the items on the right side. They are a nice indication of the amount used, but if they pose a problem or let the user have more space, then I would easily be able to do without them - just my 2 cents worth