To OP:
Many people use JR for one ot two aspects of their media life, that is audio and perhaps movies playback.
The customers seeing all the small and large improvements here and there are using JR for audio, movies, television (live and PVR), and photos.
My OTA television experience went from fair to really good with the latest work on EPG imports from xmltv.xml, thanks to work by both Yaobing and the zap2xml.exe tool author.
Another factor to consider is the considerable effort currently under way to bring up OSX and Linux versions on par with the Windows version. Once achieved, efforts put into the core JR will be reflected on all supported platforms.
Personally, while I like to think I am not a fanboy, I see my upgrade money as a "subscription" allowing a small dedicated company to attract and retain best in class talent (along with reasonable profits). That $20-26 annual cost is very reasonable considering the enjoyment I get out of it, even more so when I am allowed to install it on all my computers at home (one on each TV, my desktop, my JR server) and my office laptop.
To VP: you make a very good point about the forced driver install. Hopefully the team will find a workaround (checkbox to
actively refuse driver installation ?), but MC is first and foremost a home product and we are very far from "pro" prices