HotkeyNet will stay purely scripted.

The new program will start out as purely graphical. Later a script language will be added to it. The new script language will be better than HotkeyNet's. If you want to use the new program as purely scripted, you'll be able to.

But I think most people will want to keep using the GUI stuff for a lot of things because it's easier. Examples:

-- Configuring monitor positions for Kavoom-style mouse over

-- Setting PIP layout

-- Positioning and sizing virtual buttons

-- Associating launch pathnames with instances and window positions