@Fcasoli - Don't know why you took it this way, but let me try again, since it's probably my fault.
When I previously wrote about having serious medial problems I did not mean a "flu" or a "sinus infection" -- simple things where one can take a simple medicine and be back on his feet and working in a day or two.
It's much more serious, difficult, and has a devastating impact on my productivity as a software developer (and everyday life, but that doesn't belong here).
My name is not Angelina Jolie, so I don't feel any urges to share all the details with the world, and going to leave it at that.
However, the effect is that, for the last three months or so, I've been unable to work on anything but really trivial things.
I am also unable to make any predictions about where things are headed and when it's going to get better, if at all. Did Steve Jobs (just to use an example) have a plan to end up where he is now? I mean, dead? Probably not. And he's not being very productive these days either.
I fully realize that every day I'm not making progress on my app is a day when competing apps keep improving. The world is full of bright, dedicated people.
I also realize that a software product stands on its own, it is what it is, regardless of my, um, "story".
I appreciate this forum and all the people who first came to ask a question and then kept coming back to help others. I really do. But what I was trying to address is something entirely different, which I thought was your question -- when and how (and if) this app would continue to develop with new features.
And this is why I wrote what I wrote -- if you're unhappy with my app as it is now, then by all means use one that makes you more happy.