Hello.
That “PSR Style Database” looks like a very nice program, but it's very different from what I'm developing. For starters it's not a database program at all, each time you launch it you have to get it to view the contents of the folders where you keep your styles so it can extract the names from there each time you launch the software. This approach is quick for sure if all your looking for is a list of what styles you have, but it also means the program only works with PSR Styles and it's not designed for any community based file sharing projects. It's more for personal use.
The concept behind my program is very different in that I'm hoping to see this become a universal tool that allows all the different communities to pool their efforts together and file share. It's a single application that everyone can use regardless of what keyboard they own, or what company it's made by. When a style is added to my software the actual file itself is stored within the program including all the information put in by the person who added the style. This in turn means that a single file can contain a users entire collection. Add to that the fact that I can post update patches, then if people submit their files, a single update patch can be issued that can update everyones program to include the content of everyone else.
In short, pooling everyone efforts into a single update that anyone can download and benefit from.
It's not meant to complete with websites already offering large downloads, it's simply meant to be a tool that will allow everyone to pool their efforts together and to create the ultimate collection of styles regardless of make or model.
Regards
James