Why reinvent the wheel? If something already exists that has the functionality you want, there's not much point in adding that functionality to a different program that functions under the same basic idea unless you like the first program better for other reasons as well. That's like saying oh, I like using firefox, but I want it to run in 64-bit, and instead of doing a little bit of research and finding waterfox, I'm going to do a whole bunch of work to make firefox maybe, hopefully run really buggy in 64-bit. There's a difference between expecting to get everything on a platter and not wanting to remake things that already exist.
Why reinvent the wheel? If something already exists that has the functionality you want, there's not much point in adding that functionality to a different program that functions under the same basic idea unless you like the first program better for other reasons as well. That's like saying oh, I like using firefox, but I want it to run in 64-bit, and instead of doing a little bit of research and finding waterfox, I'm going to do a whole bunch of work to make firefox maybe, hopefully run really buggy in 64-bit. There's a difference between expecting to get everything on a platter and not wanting to remake things that already exist.