Jonbo298
07-08-2004, 01:31 PM
THE DEVELOPER OF the Motherboard Monitor (MBM) said this week that after nearly eight years he's decided to call it a day.
Alex Van Kaam said that he's stopped development for several reasons, including lack of support from motherboard and chipset companies.
He said that the decision to stop development isn't anything to do with money and says that working on the project for seven and a half years is a long time.
His web site shows that MBM supports 85 brands, and 1122 separate boards.
He can't make the source code available because the software includes confidential information that he's bound to honour.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=17098
and checkout farewell message here
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
I wish he could pass on MBM to another trusted person but since it has some confidential stuff, looks like its not gonna happen.
Alex Van Kaam said that he's stopped development for several reasons, including lack of support from motherboard and chipset companies.
He said that the decision to stop development isn't anything to do with money and says that working on the project for seven and a half years is a long time.
His web site shows that MBM supports 85 brands, and 1122 separate boards.
He can't make the source code available because the software includes confidential information that he's bound to honour.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=17098
and checkout farewell message here
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
I wish he could pass on MBM to another trusted person but since it has some confidential stuff, looks like its not gonna happen.