The developers of Ezdok have made some statements regarding the current situation and development of EZCA.
The statement was made after a user on their forums inquired about a previously announced update that was to drop sometime mid October. This update was to bring some interesting new features.
The developer, going by the name of Nickbe, in response, stated that the programmer of EZCA is currently working on another, unrelated software project and development of EZCA is currently suspended. It is not clear when this programmer is returning to development of EZCA.
Nickbe then went on to state that the current version of EZCA should already have some new code that would allow users to save their own DHM settings, but that the interface of this feature has yet to be worked out. However, this feature is now planned for a release in the beginning of 2020.
Continuing, Nickbe goes on to say that there is another new feature that the team has decided to cancel altogether. The reason for this is Microsoft’s announcement of Microsoft Flight Simulator. Apparently, the sales figures of EZCA have come to a near halt, with the sales figures being close to zero. This, according to the announcement, deprives the team of the sense to develop EZCA3 for Prepar3D. The post does not state what feature it is that the team has decided to cancel.
Finally, the team is looking forward to Microsoft’s Flight Simulator, and intend to support it with a new version of EZCA. Version 4 of the tool should take the best of v3, and work in the new simulator.