Tom,
Let me jump in here again and try to explain why I don't see any of this as the huge issue you do. The print function is a prime example of what I love about PixInsight. It is a work in progress and while it is rough at the moment, given Juan's track record, when he refines it, it will work and work extremely well. The Wavelet based processes are a perfect example. We started a ways back with things like ATrous' wavelet processes and others of a similar vintage with have now been supplanted by MLT, MMT, TGVD, etc, etc., all markedly improved from the original iterations. Juan is providing those kinds of step wise improvements on a regular basis. And all of that comes with ONE, and I repeat, ONE license payment for the life of your use (though I personally believe Juan should be asking more from long time users). And he does not have a huge team. This is basically one man's labor of love.
Compare that to what you pay and what you get documentation wise from the giants, the likes of Adobe. You now have to pay an arm and a leg up front with no update rights or sign up for life with annual payments. And none of those products are really usable without spending extra on third party guides, missing manuals, etc., etc. I have past experience with PS and much more recent experience with Dreamweaver, which I happily use to run my website since it is excellent software, but without costly third party material, the task would be hopeless. And Adobe has a team that I guess is in the hundreds, if not the thousands, to support their products. Juan is basically a one man shop, with help from the likes of the PixInsight Coffee folks, the superb script writers, and the lesser contributors like myself who do what we can to contribute since we get so, so much in return.
You yourself clearly recognize the worth of PixInsight, otherwise you would take up Juan's kind offer of a refund. All I am asking is that you put aside your vitriol and stop bitching and moaning about what PI is lacking and focus on the issue at hand. If you have questions, by all means come here for answers. This is the liveliest product forum site I have had the pleasure to participate in. The knowledge base is enormous, and Juan regularly contributes his efforts as well. But please let up with the tiresome rants. And if you can't, then you are welcome to forgo the benefits of PI, take the refund, and try to find anything remotely comparable for anywhere near the price.
Enough,
Jim