Its been our stance not to promote the spin-off editors and this falls under that category. Albeit an obscure way, it bumps it back up to recent resources and promotes more downloading. They all have few features in comparison and require much more work to get what you want done. I'm not sure how you can stand using a bunch of commands to build a map?
More importantly, they are not designed to work with the big picture of MTA (the editor definition files). Also, It is very irksome to see offedit sitting in the top downloads for our scripters working on the MTA map editor. So I hope you can understand its like shooting developers in the foot and discourages them from working on it.
It would be much more productive if people who routinely use the map editor could voice complaints on Mantis or talk to us on IRC. A map editor 2.0 release will be in the feature as you can see from the Road Map
I will add the same notice I did in the mapping and scripting tools sticky, "Any resources in development that cause conflict with project goals of MTA will not be included. A prime example would be unofficial map editors."