Heh, somehow we missed moving this over to the new SubFire section under Apps and Clients...SubFire is free and will remain so. I may someday have a "tip jar", but it isn't in the immediate plans. I maintain it because I use it, all versions of it (TV, Mobile, and "Dash", and am right now writing the new "Desktop" version). It also serves as something of a 'resume' if I ever need a job interview, but not expecting that any time soon.
I don't recommend using this version anymore. For Fire TV/Stick, look for SubFire Beta 2. For mobile platforms, the web links here:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=18235 are progressive web apps that can be run just about anywhere, including the Silk Browser for Fire Tablets - I will have a tablet compatible app on the Amazon store in a month or so).
On Android Chrome, Android Firefox, and on IOS Safari, they can be saved to your home screen (on Android 8 and 9, formally installed as apps through this process), removing any need for going to a web store, provided your server is https. http will still install but not give the best experience that https gives.
A lot has changed in web app development in the 4 years since I started this, and the latest apps follow much more modern standards and practices.
Joe