I wrote at the first of the year i might have some news to share with you all. I've decided to come back partially to IPS development, and re-release some of my bigger apps.
Bringing Back:
- Stratagem
- Formularize
these are the two apps i'll bringing back very soon.
Possibly New Apps:
- Meals - This will be a "recipe" app. it will allow you to define ingredients, build recipes (with measurements), so you can create a daily/weekly/monthly meal menu that will also generate a groceries list of what you need to purchase or have to make each meal.
- Chrono - this is will be a time logging applications. it will allow you to log hours, costs, task, as well as send task and pay individuals thru any of the support payouts in nexus (since nexus/commerce is becoming apart of the whole IPS suite).
- Easy Tables - This app will allow you to build data tables, with some computation abilities (like a worksheet) and use them in various places on your site.
Going Open Source:
- Babble
- names 2 avatar
- Toolbox
Babble and N2A will likely be released under an open source license that will prevent monetization of the apps, but allow any one to modify it but not claim it as their own by changing the name or any other means. Toolbox will be released under its MIT license its always been under, toolbox will likely be only viable for IPS 4.x development, 5.x sounds like it kills off most of what it was designed to do, but it also extensively uses the hook system. So i highly doubt they put much thought into having the new "event" system, cover 1% of the places i hooked into to make most of the advanced features in this app work properly. which is sad, cause it has a lot of features i do use.
after i make their repositories available, i will no longer be supporting this apps free of charge, they will be released as is.
deader than disco:
- group menu manager
- downloads plus
I wont be releasing these apps under Open source, and would just rather see them die. I don't think they will be able to be updated for IPS 5, as both used the hook system extensively, to do what they did.
Pricing:
TBD
- 4
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