Jay L wrote:
> I rely on the legacy Avare product
I too stuck with it, and share your hope it continues to be maintained.
> hope you will continue to improve on it
I disagree there. The motto of the Apps4Av Dev Team since the beginning is"
"Do what you want, when you want."
I believe that's added a lot to the innumerable hours of exceptional
expertise and even financial resources donated by the Dev Team. Soon
after the launch of AvareX, I recall Zubair writing that he no longer
-wants- to donate time on Avare. Even so, I'm confident his hours
donated maintaining it amid FAA chaos are considerable.
> or open it up for others to do so.
In case you're not aware, both Avare and AvareX are Free Open Source
Software (FOSS). You, and everyone else with the expertise are earnestly
welcome and encouraged to join the Dev Team (and languishing
documentation team) to donate your work. A few have selflessly done so
over the years. Some others have "forked" the code to build their own
apps or even stolen the code as-is and simply re-released it as a fee
app. My impression is that anyone who's tried to go it alone has soon
learned how crucial the Dev Team's expertise is (esp. Zubair's imo). So
in short, there never has been any need to "open up" the apps for
continued improvement. What many of us (incl. me) have sometimes idly
wished, is that other people (Dev Team) would "Do what I want, when I
want." Amazingly for me, they often have!
> Thank you for making a great (freeware) program that helps keep me safe.
Thank YOU, Jay - for expressing the appreciation so well earned by the
Dev Team and Zubair in particular.
John