Reverted version schema back to 0.y.xxx

- Added platform support table
- Simplified update cycle table
- Changed identifier from com.tpaw to com.tonybark
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## 🗓️ Update Cycle
| Type | Frequency | Notes |
| ------------ | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| Minor Update | Every 36 months | Small enhancements, non-breaking changes |
| Patch Update | Monthly or as needed | Bug fixes, security updates |
| Major Update | As needed | Framework upgrades, major refactors |
| Type | Frequency |
| ------------ | -------------------- |
| Minor Update | Every 36 months |
| Patch Update | Monthly or as needed |
| Major Update | As needed |
## 🖥️ Platform Support
| Target | Windows | macOS | Linux |
| ------- | ------- | ------ | ----- |
| x86_64 | ✅ | ⚠️[^1] | ✅ |
| aarch64 | ❌ | ✅ | ⚠️ |
- ✅ Tier 1
- ⚠️ Tier 2
- ❌ Unsupported
[^1]: [Rust 1.89](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/08/07/Rust-1.89.0/) downgrades AMD64 support after Apple and GitHub CI did the same.
## 🛡️ Support
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### 🔍 Background
This was intended to solve a rather awkward dilemma. I turned a bunch of online Amtrak status boards made by Dixieland Software into PWAs (standalone web apps) for stations that I viewed on Virtual Railfan. While it was convenient—don't get me wrong—I had to create a new web app for each station, and it became overwhelming to constantly switch between them all. This front-end was intended to solve that dilemma by accessing all stations from a single application using a modern, cleaner interface. The original icons found in this project's first commit were used for those PWAs.
This was intended to solve a rather awkward dilemma. I turned a bunch of online Amtrak status boards made by Dixieland Software into PWAs (standalone web apps) for stations that I viewed on Virtual Railfan. While it was convenient (don't get me wrong) I had to create a new web app for each station, and it became rather overwhelming to constantly switch between them all. This front-end was intended to solve that mini-crisis by accessing all stations from a single application using a modern, cleaner interface. The original icons found in this project's first commit were used for those PWAs.
## 📄 License

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# Change Log
## 0.201.0
## 0.1.106
- Completely redesigned the interface based on the Fluent Design System.
## 0.104.2
## 0.1.105
- Clickable links that open the default broswer.
### Version sceheme change
Three digits in the version were moved from the patch to the minor section (i.e., `0.Y.100` to `0.100.Z`) due to the difference in ways of desktop applications are developed, which I never needed to account for until now. It was easier to get away with putting it in the patch for CLI tools and libraries because the core user experience never changed, despite frequent internal changes.
## 0.104.0 (0.1.104)
## 0.1.104
- New buttons for major terminals and rail cams.
- Version displayed above credits.
## 0.102.0 (0.1.102)
## 0.1.102
- Redesigned icons
- Added banner above form
## 0.100.0 (0.1.101)
## 0.1.101
- First public prototype

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},
"productName": "AMTK Status",
"mainBinaryName": "AMTK Status",
"version": "0.201.0",
"identifier": "com.tpaw.amtkstat",
"version": "0.1.106",
"identifier": "com.tonybark.amtkstat",
"plugins": {},
"app": {
"withGlobalTauri": true,

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0.1.105
0.1.106