I've been meaning to look at that for some time now, but thanks to your gentle nudge, I've applied for their student pricing. Thank god I'm a student... $250 seems a little steep (vs $50). On the other hand, I don't know how cool it is yet — it might just be worth it.
Update: If you are a perl fan, frustrated by distribution unto the windows platform, this product is completely worth the $250. I've been using my student licensed copy for about four hours and I have already gotten $200 worth of use out of it. I'm likely to re-license this product, or look for a more comprehensive package later on. I'm really impressed.
And to NatureFocus, below: Yeah, I could have, but I tend to dislike trial editions and the student price was very low, so it was completely worth jumping in headfirst. Had I not paid money for it, I probably never would have actually tried it out.
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