I would respectfully suggest that you go back and reread the entire thread. From there you'll be able to get a better idea of the original complaint, the promise delivered by Lone Wolf, and you'll have a better idea of the reason behind my poking.
In a nutshell, I do not believe that there is a complete and working (within reason of course, sans bugs) custom character sheet available that provides all the functionality of the official Pathfinder sheet. Lone Wolf had previously stated that the creation of one that mimics the official Pathfinder character sheet would be a priority if one wasn't created by Gen Con.
If the attempts at sheets that exist presently count as that, then that should be clarified. I personally don't believe they do as those sheets are not complete and there is of course no time frame for when they will be, though I in no way mean to diminish the work the creators have put into them. I know that Lone Wolf will also need to take a reasonable amount of time to create a custom sheet that meets the above requirements, but at least when it comes from Lone Wolf I know it will eventually be done, done well, and supported continuously. The problem with relying on others outside of the company to create them is the fact that life tends to get in the way more often than not. Heck, I'd work on creating it myself if it weren't for the fact that I've got twins coming in addition to the three goobers I already have. Completely my own fault I admit, but I think most folks would agree that they would take priority to anything relating to any game.
That all said, I also believe strongly that the addition of an official Pathfinder character sheet created by Lone Wolf for the program that supports Pathfinder so well just provides another fantastic selling point for the software in general. To be honest, that likely extends to all the games that Hero Lab supports. We use Hero Lab for characters in several Pathfinder games and while it works wonderfully when you can run the character from the laptop directly, as I do, one must admit that there are certain... shortcomings... to the built-in character sheet.