I've just updated an ng2 app from router@2 to router@3(called Vladivostok btw) 
and the changes, once your app is already componenty, are mostly trivial.

Granted, it's for an ng2 app, but the new router seems to be easier to grasp.

I think breaking up your app into components is a good step forward, regardless 
of you want to move to ng2, plain web components, something like react or 
staying with angular 1. (Then again, I'm writing node apps for a long time now 
and am used to breaking things up into pieces.)



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