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Not quite, the question was asked and it was answered. At its core, UOA is a client hack... an accepted and useful one, but one nonetheless.
Basically, if I were to create a program that effectively mirrored EXACTLY what UOA did (and let's say put in a couple of innocent extra features... nothing bad mind you, just something that makes my program different enough to not be a complete ripoff), it would be considered an illegal 3rd party program because 1. it hacks the client's datastream to do things that the CC cannot do within its natural UI, and 2. the UOPro program is closed and has only been reopened long enough to legalize UOCartographer.
I'm not trying to say UOA is good or bad, I'm just saying what it is and why you are unlikely to see any EC-type additions made to it (as asked by a prior poster).