Well, in that case, they might as well not even develop it. Because if that's truly the case, it would be dead on arrival and nobody would use it. And the entire community would actively recommend against its use.
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Well... It's proprietary, closed source, and in violation of the haveno license right now, and people are still installing it. I'm actively recommending against it right now.
If they release the source for the desktop application and the apk then I'll probably chill out, but right now this looks incredibly suspicious.
Yeah, I definitely see your point there. I have the Android APK installed, but I don't have a Windows machine, so don't have that installed. And the only reason I installed the Android app was to look at its accessibility.