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Yesterday I recorded a new screencast, demoing using the assistant on a
local network with a small server. [[videos/git-annex_assistant_lan]].
That's the best screencast yet; having a real framing story was nice;
recent improvements to git-annex are taken advantage of without being made
a big deal; and audio and video are improved. (But there are some minor
encoding glitches which I'd have to re-edit it to fix.)

The [[design/roadmap]] has this month dedicated to improving Android.
But I think what I'd more like to do is whatever makes the assistant usable
by the most people. This might mean doing more on Windows, since I hear
from many who would benefit from that. Or maybe something not related to
porting?