Wasn't going to leave a review until I saw the piss poor way this guy responded to a single piece of criticism from somebody who was actually being friendly and trying to explain his issue (undergrounddance's review).
I'm sure this product is good and you can do a heck of a lot with it when properly configured, however the "when properly configured" caveat makes it pretty rough. Out the gates it's not recognizing really any camera of mine besides a single USB cam, it's incredibly clunky and slow, and all I'm left with is a slightly upgraded UI from what comes pre-packaged with OBS.
I'm sure saving is fantastic, but this can easily be achieved by setting up multiple capture devices in OBS and just...creating a backup of your config. Really hits the $5 price point for a save button where it hurts when you think about it this way. It seems like you've got a good thing here and frankly I believe that for some folks it may even be worth the money, but overall if something is unstable like this I don't care to fix it myself if it's just gonna ask me for money.
Before you say something about my drivers or whatever else, I have paid meticulous attention to my PC's build and its configuration, I fought hard for this thing to run as optimally as it possibly could and I can say with certainty that my system doesn't have some issue that malforms the program, it's a bug on your end. Good reviews do not mean your product is stable, it just means it works well for a bulk of users. This is a good thing, yes, but using that as a source of arrogance like you did in your reply to a negative review is astounding. It seems you take pride in your work, which is great, but that's not an excuse to disregard valid concerns and throw them in the user's face.
I'll be sticking with the editor that's bundled with OBS, there are plenty of ways to get the result I want without the hassle of fixing someone else's software just to have it tell me to cough up cash.