Signup to the Bytes newsletter (it's free)! Want to help support my open-source experiments and learn some cool JavaScript tricks at the same time? P.S: you can follow me around on Twitter if you want to hear about new stuff. We had a really good run and lots of fun. I want to thank every person who has ever contributed to, starred, liked, tried out, crashed and bugsquashed eDEX-UI. The codebase has been in dire need of a fresh refactoring for some time now, and considering the limited usefulness of the software (I like to think of it as a functional art project), I think this is the best decision to go forward. This summer I dropped out to become a full-time software eng, and I feel it is time to re-assess the situation.ĮDEX-UI will now be archived as I will move on to other projects. Thanks to sponsorships and the generous donations of some of you I've been able to keep the project on life support. Last year I opened an issue to gather support (both moral and financial) to fund maintenance, as I was a student with little resources for a project of this size. Since then, 16 updates have been released with the help of 46 contributors, and they have been downloaded about 400 000 times ( □!). It has been 3 years since eDEX's initial 1.0 release. □ Scroll to the bottom of this changelog for downloadable binary releases
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