Tim, I applaud your creativity and skill and certainly hope that you and the others that create good HB apps for the "rest of us" are around for a long time. Because that's what HB's future depends upon.
Your point about apps that are shared but basically developed with 'self' in mind is a good one. Developing and sharing is a two edged sword as you already know... or soon will. You're helping to perpetuate HB and share your "labor of love" with other HB users. But you may likely end up supporting your "product" for as long as you can possibly stand it for those of us that don't have the skill sets. (And that is maybe why we don't hear from Scott anymore.)
Wandering further OT...
Not to take away anything from your webremote work, which I think is still (dare I say) crucial to building the HB user community, as well as the future of HB (no pressure there

)... I just received an iPad (destined as a Christmas gift to my son's family, but I thought I needed to ensure that it survived the shipment from China). I installed a remote desktop (RDP) app and was able to use it to link to a SWRemote theme running on my HB server. I was amazed at how well that functioned as a generic wireless remote. Certainly, there are reasons why a browser-based interface is preferable - portability across hardware (smart phones, tablets, whatever..) comes to mind. But for someone with an iPad, going with RDP is certainly an acceptable option. That said, DON'T STOP the Webremote work!