Not to sound cheap, but the first thing I note is the pricing. It's a little confusing. Does 33 cents per day mean that I'm only charged on days that I use it? So, if I use it Monday - Friday, I'll typically pay 7 Euros per month rather than 10 Euros? Or is it merely saying that it's only 33 cents per day? I'm also unsure what you mean by a workspace. In the UI photos, there's the concept of a "project", but I'm unsure if I would need multiple workspaces.<p>Then there's the cost itself. If 33 cents per day translates into $166.73 per year (after the conversion to USD), that seems a little expensive. The reason I say that isn't to say that software must be gratis, but that RubyMine's commercial license is only $149 and includes all upgrades for a year and you can upgrade your subscription after that point for just $99 per year. Personal licenses cost even less.<p>I'm not saying you don't have a great product - it looks absolutely gorgeous. I'm merely asking what the value is here. Is it that I don't have to install my IDE on multiple computers I might use? Is it that it will support multiple languages at the one low price (while JetBrains has different products for different languages)? Is it planned that it will support, say, running and debugging my Rails project without me having to configure environments on different machines?<p>I'm seriously asking because I do work on multiple machines (of different OSs), but I need to be able to run and debug (in my case Rails) projects and things like Eclipse, TextMate and a terminal, or even gedit with its terminal plugin will allow me to browse my file hierarchy, get an edit space with syntax highlighting, and run my application. Plus, while it can be annoying to set up another box, that doesn't happen very often and it means that things like relying on gems works.<p>It looks wonderful and I hope you keep improving it!