Hi Gerald
Your mention of your source makes sense, he'd have been reading these old articles written by Ilford chemists back in the 50's
The same formulae is in the Cookbook.
The article I have in front of me would have been gibberish to me when it was written, I was 5 weeks old
However many years later I can read between the lines. The formulae claims to give "characteristics approximating to ID-11"
The one you quote has a small increase in buffering so will be more stable for re-use/replenishment but not significantly different, cutting the solvent, by 15% and tweaking the borak/boric acid ratio seems to give that increase in effective film speed in ID-68/Microphen.
When Agfa Variolux, and a little later Ilford XP-1 were introduced I switched back to an MQ dev, at the time Adox Borax MQ (the German Din test developer) because they offered that slight edge on tonality and fine grain.
Use of a developer film combination is extremely personal in choice. For over 5 years I found Microphen / ID-68 and FP3/4 and HP3/4/5 to be totally suited to my work
Ian