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The LightCone7Combo Tutorial Part I discusses the development and future prospects of the LightCone7Combo tool. Jorrie highlights the collaborative nature of the project, emphasizing the positive feedback and participation from the community. Current limitations of the implementation suggest that while minor adjustments can be made, significant new features may necessitate a complete overhaul of the engine and user interface.

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Thanks Jorrie! I think this has been a really great project and it's been fun to watch it develop. What will future updates bring us?
 
It was surely fun to develop the tool with all the participation and comments on this forum. :smile:

The future? Well, the present concept is nearing the limits of what the present implementation scheme can handle. A few tweaks and a few more columns will be about it. Major new requirements may require a total revamp of the "engine" and user interface of the calculator. So we will have to wait and see...
 

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