ari, howard, Howard was right with everything he pointed out.
Ari, I understand your concerns, but you should understand that my goals have never changed. I have the same requirements as always, simply a different vessel to explore them. If you look back at the first version of QS, you'll see that QSB is very close in functionality to that. It took years to bring QS's vast library of actions to fruition, but that was with one part-time developer. This time, the code is all there. I cannot promise anything on behalf of Google, but QSB is open source. QS is open source, and I am still driven by the ideas that created QS in the first place.
