Like D-23? I really want to try CMS 20 but i'd like to find a easy alternative to the film dedicated developer.
D-23 is indeed very simple. I would also had a try with D-23 but I had some Ilford Perceptol and some D76.
But notice : Document films and docuent films are not allways the same.
There is no real need to this films since decades (with very special exeptions).
To use this films for photphotographical purpose is no real new issue.
(I remember neofin doku from the 70th and wonder about bad negatives after developement Fp4 in 1977).....

...because I did not know. ..


.
What is new today? Some real experts in germany (there might be other countries with experts) - designed comercial developers for document/microfilms not to use for general purpose photography !
You should have in mind - there are other films with very fine characteristics in bw
and they are much cheaper.
Companies like "Spur" made research with special document films to push such films in combination with developers via
"contrast defraction" to the physicaly limit in resolution.
So we might state it is possible then to reach the characteristics of the higher format. You are able to reach the quality
of 120films with 35mm and 4x5 with 120films. If there might be some formats again in 4x5 or 5x7 (I just remember Rollei ATO 2.0 in higher sheed formats - discontinued) you might be able to reach 8x10 characteristics with cheaper and not so heavy wheight cameras.
That's the real point. But this you DEFINITIFLY will only get with special designed developers. Therefore the higher price of this developers.
Therefore you have time tables with improved developers standard (it is also not so easy then... )
The other way (like I did ) cost you some films just to come in the near of an alternate method.
But D-23 is a Microdol-x/Perceptol like developer (much in the near) - indeed!
with regards
PS : I have no Leica/Zeiss lenses of modern $ 4895,- type in 35mm to come
(just theoreticaly) in the near of 800lines/mm at 5,6/8.....


...