FORKS AND DEVELOPMENT ---------------------------- I no longer develop nor maintain FlexCat. Last version from me is v2.4 and all files are in this folder (or http://wfmh.org.pl/pub/flexcat). But it looks FlexCat is not dead. There's actively developed fork on Source Forge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/flexcat/ so I recommend checking their code instead, especially it looks like app is now ported to more platforms we formerly had and incorporates some fixes as well. LICENSE ---------------------------- Some people are wondering about license - FlexCat formerly was and still is GPLed. Period. Archives shall contain GPL's readme but I did not add any. Still, take my word and respect the license :) All about GPL: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html CHANGES AND PATCHES ---------------------------- Some developers pointed to the 'developer.readme' file within source archive (FlexCat_Src.lha) asking how shall it be understood as I put the request to not release forked FlexCat. Well, it was mainly added to avoid many FlexCats clones with insignificiant differences floating around (which at some point was a bit of "trend" in Amiga world). Hopefuly FlexCat was not so attractive to "developers" and nothing like that happened. So it's mostly dead request. But anyway - it was not a requirement but just a kind request. GPL gives you right to fork no matter who asks for what. I am glad people bothers developer's will sometimes and come asking about interpretation :) So here it is: if you want to fork - my recommendation is to grab SourceForge's fork code to work on - it's much recent. If you want to fork my v2.4 - feel free, but again - I'd suggest using SF's code. If you still here, made any changes to the FlexCat and want to share you code with me - please do not. I am not longer maintaining FlexCat which means I will not be able to merge your changes nor release anything beyond v2.4. And knowing about SF's fork I do not event want to. v2.4 is last version from me, and as such should e considered final version and at the same time *frozen* code. No further patches nor changes are planned to be made or incorporate. So again - I appreciate all the efforts and interest in the FlexCat and I am glad it's still alive after all this years, but let me one more time point you to SF's fork as the one to patch/fork/use/reuse. Regards, Marcin Orlowski carlos - wfmh - org - pl Dated: 15 Jan 2011