Update the website’s download link to point to Evergreen-latest.zip.

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Its at a very early stage — we use it, but we dont expect other people t
Nevertheless, you can:
<a href="http://ranchero.com/downloads/Evergreen1.0d11.zip">Download the latest build</a>
<a href="https://ranchero.com/downloads/Evergreen-latest.zip">Download the latest build</a>
<a href="https://github.com/brentsimmons/Evergreen/issues">Report bugs and make feature requests</a>
@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ Also note: [Evergreen has its own blog](https://ranchero.com/evergreen/blog/). (
#### To Do
Again — its barely usable at this point. Not even that. Its not beta — its not even *alpha*. Its at 1.0d11 — the “d” stands for “development“ version.
Again — its barely usable at this point. Not even that. Its not beta — its not even *alpha*.
What remains to be done is pretty much obvious. Tons of stuff. It doesnt even have an app icon yet.
What remains to be done is pretty much obvious. Tons of stuff.
However, a few notes about the future:
* We dont plan on doing an iOS version ever. We might change our minds, but we doubt it.
* We dont plan on doing an iOS version ever. We might change our minds, but we doubt it. (Update Dec. 5, 2017: Well, maaaaaybe…)
* We dont plan on making a for-pay version ever, either. We might change our minds, but its massively unlikely. [This app is written for love](http://inessential.com/2015/06/30/love), not money.
* Future versions will add syncing via existing services (such as [FeedBin](https://feedbin.com/), [Feedly](https://feedly.com/), [Feed Wrangler](https://feedwrangler.net/), and others), though we make no promises about which ones and when. (This means that, some time in the future, you could use Evergreen on your Mac and [Unread](http://supertop.co/unread/), [Reeder](http://reederapp.com/ios/), or other feed reader on your iPhone and iPad.)
* Youre free to use the code and make your own feed reader, even on iOS. Its MIT-licensed. Just call it something besides Evergreen.
* Youre free to use the code and make your own feed reader, even on iOS. Its MIT-licensed. Just give us credit and call it something besides Evergreen.