Totally agree! Depends a lot on how many parameters it has though and in this case Pro-R is surprisingly restricted while still being very flexible. Thus I think it may succeed in being a chameleon that people actually use.Tp3 wrote: IMHO, "chameleon" tools are just a name for tools that can do (almost) everything (or an awful lot) but you end up doing nothing (with them), because you get severe FOMO.
We'll see.
