Possibly a good idea. xD Sure, there is no demo, but I explained it really thoroughly in the instructions how to use it, how to set up where the files are located and how it works. :/ If people don't understand relative folder paths (which is, honestly, a very basic thing today), they won't be able to use this. "." means current folder and ".." means parent folder. Folders are separated with "/" characters and that's already it. :/ I really don't understand why it is so hard to get it.