Yeah, I am using it now as a stop gap but am worried that I am going to come
across something that is not completely right.
I can't argue though since NDoc is free. This is the price one pays for
using free opensource tools, but it also the reason I am looking for a
replacement. While free is a good cost, there is no one to openly hold
accountable when things go south, and I can't run a business that way in the
long term.
Enough of my opensource ranting