no offence taken, but if media center also made tea, whether its $15 or not, thats no use to me if I dont drink tea!
How long have you actually been a user of MC? I already own 2 different versions and I'm not sure the added functionality is what I need - right now, I need lrf recognition - upgrading for the sake of upgrading would seem silly...i'll probably do t anyway, just to support the team!
The mainstream of consumers (read : where j river can build a sustainable business) are not looking for all these bells and whistles, they're looking for simplicity : one program to manage all their digital media. If you look at what itunes has become, you can see how cluttered it is, I guarantee you will see a simplifying of that interface.
Actually ebooks are on the rise, just look at the kindle (1, 2 and 3 later this year) and the popularity of the iphone and its ereader apps...more and more magazines and newspapers are begin consumed digitally...pc magazine has even stopped printing physical copies altogether...
Anyway, the point is, I know enough about programming (enough to get me into trouble, but not enough to actually get the job done!), to know it wouldnt be THAT hard to add lrf to recognizable file tyes...in fact for the dBase mgmnt side, the program would merely need to recognise the file and associate a "launch program with it - something that is actually done thru windows anyway - see the handling of .lit files)...
The irony in all of this, is that Calibre, of which we both speak highly of, does just that : Kovid has put a GUI shell around disparate command line ebook programs...
Anyway, we're now into esoteric pontificating...now if I'd asked for some obscure and highly beta video codec support, the forums would be alight with suggestions...!
(Now then, which one of those smilies projects irony?)