Hi!

Just in that very unlikely case when you really didn't understood sense of
reply you got from Lex Trotman (and not just trying to be a troll) I'll
try to explain.

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 08:37:54PM +0000, james wrote:
> >> I guess I'm asking '... and is it any good?'.
> > It does what its developer wanted it to, depends if you want the same.
> Were your comments meant to be helpful?

Keeping in mind how "concrete" your question was, the answer tries to
deliver as much information as possible: it is good enough, at least for
it developer, so chances are it will be useful for someone else too.

> >> The project seems inactive.
> > Because it does what its developer wants it to, and nobody else has
> > offered any improvements in other areas.
> Did I miss the bit that actually WAS helpful?

Yep, you miss it. That bit is: inactive project doesn't mean abandoned,
broken, useless, etc. Sometimes it's inactive just because it do it work
well, there no known bugs, and no one want/able/need to improve it.

Just stop talking and try to use it. And then report here your success or
failure, I think many will be interested in this information.

-- 
                        WBR, Alex.

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