I voted yes, with directions. I code, but not on this platform, and I'd need pretty specific instructions the first couple of times I tried to install something. I would also wait until I felt the software was tested by others enough to have a low brick risk. (And, of course, I'd need to wait until I actually have an iLiad.)
In fact, the ability of others to code software for this is a key point in my (growing) decision to purchase an iLiad. Companies sometimes abandon products or go out of business. With an active developer community, it may still be possible to get use from the product.
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