![]() I’ve since deleted the original LWT Source Forge page (and FLTR) so the developer can register it again. I merely wanted to preserve a great project that he seemed to temporarily abandon and then changed his mind. It does not benefit me in the slightest way to keep it and there is virtually zero traffic coming to my site from that page so it’s worthless to me. I never posted his code or tried to take credit for it, and I even went out of my way to transfer it back to him immediately. Unsure of what was happening and wanting to help the developer, I re-registered the Source Forge page for the project to keep it active and save the project.įor bizarre reasons that nobody is able to explain, the LWT developer (I don’t even know his name) later returned, and then repeatedly accused me of “hijacking” his project (instead of thanking me for trying to keep it alive). IMPORTANT UPDATE: The LWT Source Forge page and website was suddenly pulled down recently citing mysterious “legal threats”. ![]() It’s a language learning tool that I use on a daily basis for all my languages and a brilliant way to expand on vocabulary in a fun (and slightly addictive) way. I’d be lost without Learning With Texts (LWT).
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