I think that the people at empeg deserve a lot more credit than they are getting. What they are doing is rather difficult. Frankly, I am very impressed with what they have been able to pull off, considering their resources. You have probably not worked on the production of something like this. Understand that the number of obstacles you run into is just uncanny.

I am number 49 in the queue. I don't know how long I've been waiting, but I would assume that it is probably longer than you have. You are not alone. I would however like to have a solid product when it comes.

The fact that this type of thing is problematic may be why they gave the first in the queue the option to defer until the next shipment. I have done this to try to make sure that I get a good product.

It would probably be nice to be kept a little more up to date. Realize that the time they spend updating the web site, sending out updates, and answering the plethora of email that they must get just puts off the release that much further.

The empeg crew is laboring to come out with a product that is unrivaled. Look around at how their compeditors are doing. It must be agonizing for them to be so close, but hold off to make things right. I am an internet software engineer, and have been in similar situations. I find it unfair that you would complain when your role in the project is probably the easiest one.

My hat is off to Hugo and the development team. You guys are kicking a lot of ass!