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I can't think of what else it would be. It seems to be a precision piece of kit, but Christ on a cracker that's a lot for a glorified jig that can only work with stock that could be handled as hand-work by most whose preferences lie in that direction.
I recently picked up a Ryoba pull saw; I don't have room in my shop for a band saw and the only real way I've had to resaw boards was on the table saw, which blows away 1/8" before planing, so figure at least 3/16" of board gone by the time you've sawn and planed, plus it's a pretty strict limit of 6.5" of board thickness. My theory was a Ryoba has such a thin blade that it would allow more efficient use of resawn stock. But it's not easy to do. I suppose a frame saw is in order.