Same with me Cole. But after seeing a few people say they were going to release a beta version in a few days and then months go by, I figured what the heck, it'd be an experience either way. I'm about 50% done with mine, but it's slow going with a day job, wife and kid. If you beat me to the punch I wouldn't lose any sleep over it
Snkypete, wasn't trying to make an issue out of anything. It's just your talking about two seperate things with the $1000/1 user vs $20/multiple users. The software I work with for my day job is the same way, 20k+ for one server license and each user has to have a user license and it pisses a good chunk of the developer community off that they do their licensing model that way. But I see their reasoning, less people wanting customizations, help, etc means less time/money for support and more time/money for sales/fluff coding.