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Yup, like some other vendors they are repackaging indicators by others (i.e. ToolbarShortcut from futures.io (formerly BMT) downloads) under their own name as neoDrawingToolbar without giving credits.
The drawing toolbar was actually re-built from scratch to allow both vertical and horizontal display. It's available free on the site. It has nothing to do with the main suites of tools.
Hard to believe unless you post the open source code here for comparison.
The very original scratch code was from Ninja Forum. The modified version (with added buttons) published in futures.io (formerly BMT) is what is being shown on neo site.
Option to draw a horizontal toolbar is only a couple of bool lines of code, and easy to add (already done and is long overdue to be publish in futures.io (formerly BMT)).
It was a great original idea that simply needed a re-write, bug fixing (for example, "Snap Bar" didn't do anything), and re-coding for efficiency. I've added thanks/credits. No harm intended.
No problem. I knew from the "Snap Bar" the source was from MBT downloads (btw, that button actually works).
The idea is sharing what one receives for free. Perhaps posting your "bug free" open source version here on futures.io (formerly BMT) would clear the air.