the plan is to disassemble muse monitor and add storage modes and basically make an effective fork. it's expected to not be complex because it simply links to a muse library. it's rude because the author is an accessible community member who expresses a need for income. they have small bugs in their software they haven't fixed for years, unfortunately; notably the system doesn't attend to the dropping of packets. it might be very hard to implement, i don't know. they accept communication and collaboration on their product forum (they linked me there when I sent a pull request to a library fork they made). the forum is harder for me because i haven't integrated an interface to a system i'm more familiar with using, like email. to make the approach more right, i might plan to sell the work on the play store and send any income made directly to them. there's probably a better approach that involves working alongside them. to do this, we'll want the app binary and a tool for reversing it. i plan to find the binary first, and i plan to focus on android (it also has an ios port).