That’s it. When they made it free I hesitated but still didn’t give up my pet project, my very own command line utility. I liked the idea to shape it myself and add the commands that I like to have. But now they went open source as well..
I liked Enso since the first time I met the site and the application. I listened/read Aza in few occasions. I even attempt to buy the application after playing around the demo some time and lost fate on my own development. It was just before they went free.
Enso is one of the few softwares that I really enjoyed playing with. And also one of the few that I really felt jealous. I had two major concerns with it:High resource usage and missing development SDK. They did something on second part but I was not comfortable so far. Now I hope this move will help on both sides. I already checked out the software but only the OS X back-end is available, so I have wait some more. I might use this time to warm-up with Enso, again.
[...] example I wrote earlier that I gave up my pet project when Enso went open source. That was a very logical decision. At the [...]