Honest Best Policy. Although, for now it's a bit touch and go...less the latter. The few working apps have some chance of working. Programs/code, in my experience, work to 75percent of the desirable goal when they are in the beta phase of production (alpha try to near 100percent.) I'm entering the term SDK (Standard Developement Kit), developement being the operative word. This relies on, usually, a third party that has (equal to AND less than equal to) understanding of the product all the way to the products manufacturer's utmost knowledge of the item and sometimes as low as incapable of fully understanding the fundamentals of how the product really works. Unlikely and never "MORE than equal to." You may have trouble with the version of the SDK you are using. The newest version, moreso. The way I see it is, if a program is worthy then do it yourself to make it right. Insist that the supplier takes control, in house and then you have,"What you see is what you get." Insist on it even after you have bought such a great product. There is no such issue here, with Leap Motion. Through all their exellence and asking for your third party for a small price and time for their early product, that they may ask a higher price for their next versions. It may be high: ultra High Definition 170+degree camera, at least 45percent more staff/programmers to get your babys hands working with you. Then a future 50percent more sales capitol and the list and possibilities may go on. This effort should grow. Quantum VisualHD/HDD? to add to the list. This is unlike any gamble because these guys just maybe?! the future of artifitial sensory, so if you like it, back it. Build them up with money! FUTURE WON'T CHANGE WITHOUT TECHx