I just wanted to thank you for your work.
I had been using an old and out of date Clearlooks skin since I got my EZ-Flash IV a good while back.
Even then, the Clearlooks skin was outdated, compared to the official release.
I downloaded your 2.02 from here a short time ago.
And, I really like the style. It suits the device perfectly. Not overly stylised, but also not bland and boring.
And when I came here to download it again, so as I always had a backup for the future, I noticed that you put an even newer version up.
It's nice to have people still interested in working on these things.
Especially as a lot of people are abandoning the lesser known hardware because of peoples attention being on the EverDrive carts.
Don't get me wrong, I have a couple of EverDrives, one for my MegaDrive (Genesis, to the Americanese), and one for my GameBoy/GmaeBoy Color.
And they do exactly what I want them to, and for what I paid for them, rightly so.
The EverDrive carts are great, and offer an amazing opportunity for people to experience an entire consoles library without being ripped-off by some the countless greedy sellers on eBay.
But in contrast, the EZ Flash IV, for all it's worth, is a very good, and an extremely affordable option, when compared to the GBA EverDrive.
Not to mention it's a lot smaller, and closer to the shape of an original GBA cart.
The EverDrive X5 protrudes out horribly.
It's even worse when it's in a Game Boy micro.
I think if people were more savvy in these matters, then the EZ-Flash IV would be more apreciated, and a better rated product over the EverDrive version.
But, Krikzz managed to get some good publicity at just the right time, so he managed to managed to make EverDrive a recognisable brand with various websites and online retailers pushing behind it.
That's not to say EverDrive's are bad.
Like I said I have two, and in the future plan on getting one for my NES. Especially as that version now has save-states for some games.
It's just unfortunate that the price of the EverDrive range goes up and down more than the bow of a ship. And currently, they're at quite a high selling point.
Anyway, my personal views aside, thank you again.
It's people like you keeping these devices in use.