Know it is no help but there's an axion me & wife keep in mind regarding software. "New does not always means it'll work as you want it, or it's better." New & improved in a lot of cases is a label stuck on an older product to garner more sell through.
When I first began using Linux, about ten years ago, got a real chuckle. There wasa company apparently making good money off a piece of software that could take anyone with a pinch of knowledge, ten minutes to make up. It was a zenity or gtk wrapper for the sudo command. Sudo grants users administrator power to install software, do menial adminstration tasks. The company was charging $50 a pop for it. I opened a terminal window and typed in sudo. "Yay, I just got $50," I said to my wife.
So far noone has paid that for me.
If you don't like it, you could put it up for barter, sell. Not intersted here but I'm sure there are thosewho will be, if you do that.