RE: Which is better?
Features are nice, but too many can be bad.
Remember back in the 70's when you went to buy shoes and they came in white bue or black and the only other option you had to pick out was if you wanted the 3 stripes or not. It took all of 10 minutes to find a pair
Go to the shoe department now. Holy crap - it takes an hour to find one that you are not embarassed to wear. Notice I didn't say like - I said not embarassed to wear.
I guess what I am trying to say in my somewhat lame analogy is that sometimes less choices is better. The same applys to features.
Also, I can not point to a specific reason why - but I just don't like the feel of the marketplace. I sell on EBAY a lot, so I don't mind paying fees to sell an item. I just like a certain feel and audience - its hard to quantify or qualify this for me.
Taxman