I really like the performance here and the support features.
This is really a pretty well polished work in my opinion.
If I were going with an AOSP rom, it would be this one.
I had a few of my favorite apps just not act the way I wanted on HTC JellyBean but did exceptionally well here.
The animations are really fluid, top notch.
But I prefer speed so I turned them off and liked it even more.
I also found that it responded very well to my shmmax mod in my experiment thread - set it to 384 MB and it *really* flew.
I recommend this rom strongly to any AOSP lover.
I'm sure you will all have your own preferences but I think it is definitely worth a full test run before deciding.
In the end, I'm addicted to MikeXDA's camera and Viper ICS (no longer supported) for my needs.
But I will be trying this again with Camera JB+ as a compromise on the camera.
I couldn't hate the one that came with it any worse but that's not the rom's fault.
Per usual, I ran this with the Nova launcher but maybe the others are even better.
I'm sure I'd have more opinions, plus and maybe minus, if I gave it more time.
The deal here is simple. The original dev made this for the Samsung Infuse 4G.
Here's the thread with the changelog -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2091900
He's a righteous dude and put everything out there to cross build to other phones, that's what this effort is. And the guy that put this together seems pretty righteous as well. Edit - he's just building it, says his phone doesn't get along with JellyBean.
So - I think that the changelog tells another positive story and hope this version gets maintained.
There's my two cents, your mileage may vary.
I think we need this thread in our rom sticky, hint to anyone free for that before I am.
PS - with my typical apps and services loaded, I was using over 600 MB of ram, about 630 I think, out of about 780 (going by memory) right after startup.
I'm used to hearing about CM and AOSP being lean on memory. I'm used to saying that if you run a lot of features and apps expect to use ram. I did and saw no performance issues.
Not sure if that's worth mentioning but that's my opinion.