@MizSuz - posts from users who love some particular feature that we likely have spent hours debating, designing, implementing, testing and debugging over are far more rewarding to me personally (from a developer perspective) than someone having to point out a bug we missed or introduced, that's for darn sure
. Not that we don't want the bug reports, they are essential, just one brings a smile to the face, the other... not so much...
As meme wrote right at the start of this thread, feedback on specific new features or changes people are really liking is every bit as important as the bug reports. And not just to help keep us motivated after thousands of hours of work. It is also to let us know whether we have taken things in the right direction. Sigil is design by the very few for the very many - if we "get it right" for a feature we want to know about it, because the chances are pretty good we are gonna hear about it if we get it wrong...