I went through a few public review pages again after reading your post, and one thing I noticed is that some of the positive feedback talks more about features rather than actual user outcomes. That is not necessarily a problem, but it does make me wonder how many of those reviews are based on real long term usage.
At the same time, the critical reviews seem to focus more on experience rather than just opinions, which makes them slightly more interesting to read. Still, without verified evidence, it is hard to say how accurate they are. I think the safest way is to treat both sides carefully and not lean too much on either.
At the same time, the critical reviews seem to focus more on experience rather than just opinions, which makes them slightly more interesting to read. Still, without verified evidence, it is hard to say how accurate they are. I think the safest way is to treat both sides carefully and not lean too much on either.
