Bigbop: Sounds good, I'll send you details on PocketPrioritize by PM within the next 30 minutes.
As for Confabulation, it's a WONDERFUL program. Unfortunately, I looked into the legality of my releasing it the other day. I had thought it was the decision of the 3rd-party mp3 decoder library I chose to use who had gone from free for freeware users to paid only, but, in fact, it was a change in the license agreement from Thomson (who owns the mp3 patent) that screwed everything up.
Originally (when I wrote Confabulation) Thomson allowed people to write programs that decoded mp3s without paying them royalties as long as that application was freeware. Unfortunately, about two years ago (after they had made mp3 the ubiquitous audio format through this technique) they revoked this. There is now
a minimum of $15000 a year in royalties should I want to release my app, even as freeware. So Confabulation can never be distributed, even though it is just about the most perfect audiobook app you'll ever use (except for those bugs in the mp3 decoder library I used, they are a bit annoying but out of my control). My only option would be to rewrite it to only support an open format like Ogg Vorbis, but we all know few people would use it and that'd be a lot of work to replace the decoding library at this point. I'm very discouraged about this, as I really think people would have loved Confabulation. :( In the unlikely event Thomson ever allows free freeware mp3 decoders again, I'll, of course, release Confabulation.