I accept that I am strange, so let me get that out at the start!
I bought Opus to use as Opus, and it does an excellent job. I did not buy it at a substitute for Flash, or PowerPoint, or any other presentation-type software.
There are many things that I do that Opus does not do. I accept that. I have dozens of other specialist programs that produce the elements that Opus cannot produce, but Opus is so flexible that I have not yet found any of these elements that I cannot assimilate into and use with Opus.
There are a couple of features which I could not produce in Opus, and for which I could not find an alternative application. I simply discarded those features (and there were very few of them) and got on with my life.
Some functions might nicely meld with Opus. Others won't. I suggest that none of us users has the intimate knowledge to decide what will add to Opus and what won't. It takes people like Paul and Duncan to make decisions like that.
We all have the right, through The Wishlist, to request additions. But, for heavens sake people, please accept the umpires' practical/commercial decisions and stop flogging your personal dead horses.
Opus does what it does, and those factors are widely publicised
before we buy the product. Over the years many good suggestions have been made on The Wishlist, along with some ideas that could have come from fantasy land. Some of the better, commercially viable suggestions have been added. The others haven't.
Please bear this in mind: Opus is a great product that (generally) works very well. Don't stuff it up with (i) things that can be done better outside Opus; and (ii) things which if added will cause program bloat and almost inevitably lead inefficiency and even ineffectiveness.
I did not post this so as to offend anyone, and I am sorry if I did. I just feel that some things just go on and on without being productive.