Re: Future Plans for NWC2?
Reply #9 –
The introduction of nwctxt, now makes NWC2 a program of open data, a significant achievement. The user now has complete control of the data and can configure or convert it as he pleases (or is able to). Anyone interested in "an open source society" can start submitting tools and utilities.
I suspect that, in time, the binary format will disappear. The uncompressed format will be nwctxt and the compressed format will be compressed nwctxt. Not much sense in keeping "two sets of books" that can only get out of balance. The current compression routine is undocumented, but not indecipherble. There may be a console converter, something like NwcInfo on steriods. The battle between power and ease of use will continue. Not quite a roadmap, but a likely "lay of the land."
I see that NoteWorthy has made a rare response to this question while I was writing. I agree with it. How bad would it look if promised new features were put on hold while NoteWorthy had to spend most of the last 6 months fine tuning NWC1 and 2 for Vista.