I am not complaining, I am asking a question. I noticed that between version 8.12 and 8.13 there was six months. The biggest thing pointed out, that it was now Chrome compatible. For those six months, Chrome held over 64% of market according to w3schools.com, over 60% for the past year, and over 50% since February of 2013. The official release of Windows 10, has been out for three months. I have no idea of what the industry standard lag time would be, if there was even a way to measure such a thing.
Which brings us to the question:
Is Windowblinds becoming a legacy product?
FYI, The other browsers breakdown for 09/2015
Firefox 20.6%
I.E. 7.2%
Safari 3.6 %
Opera 1.4%