If it will ever be finished it falls into the category of RAD tools I would say.

There have been times when there was a good market for those tools and
I used Magic II for many years with a high productivity.

But IMHO those times are gone, because

a) Flexibility in general is not given in the same way as with a real
programming language. This is especially important nowadays because
the environments are not homogenous - ok, still quite predictible on
the mobile phone if you just look at Android phones (but this also
just for now).

b) there is always a framework given in a somewhat fixed way - GUI is
always in the same way - no room for new usability ideas.

It is far more useful these days having a rich set of libraries than a
RAD tool that again puts a lot of constraints on you.
-- 
Martin Wildam

http://www.google.com/profiles/mwildam

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