Review of "Retro LCD 7-Segment Clock & Widget" version 32

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Vintage digital display with high-fidelity 7-segment font. Features Neon Green, Amber, and Retro Gray modes with integrated alarm.

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https://gitlab.com/corral1976/gnome-shell-extension-relojlcd

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Version 32 - Donation Interface Update This version addresses reviewer feedback by removing the donation button from the extension preferences while maintaining official donation support through the GNOME Extensions website. CHANGES IN V32: ✅ Removed Donation Button from Preferences: - Completely removed donation interface from extension settings - Users can still donate via official GNOME Extensions page - Maintains clean, professional user experience ✅ Preserved All Quality Features: - Professional settings interface with descriptive subtitles - Enhanced color themes: "Neon Green", "Vintage Amber", "Retro LCD" - Enterprise-level error handling and validation - CSS caching for performance optimization - Robust state management and resource cleanup ✅ Technical Excellence Maintained: - Modular architecture with separated responsibilities - WCAG accessibility compliance - GNOME HIG compliance - Modern ES6+ JavaScript with proper imports - Supports GNOME Shell 45-48 ✅ Official Donation Support: - Donation link available on GNOME Extensions website - Uses standard Ko-fi format in metadata.json - No intrusive in-app donation requests REVIEW SUMMARY: Version 32 provides the best of both approaches: - Clean user experience without in-app donation prompts - Official donation support for users who wish to contribute - Full compliance with GNOME Extensions guidelines - All quality improvements and optimizations preserved Thank you for your time and attention to this review. The extension maintains professional development standards while respecting user experience and GNOME platform policies.