A. i was not giving a definition for the term Alpha, i was stating that the term used here is misleading in the single instance of this tool, it is not lacking in maturity it's had a ton of development over a couple of years, and i can whole heartedly endorse its use considering i know where it's coming from to what it's become, Look at Monitor's other mods on Nexus and you'll see quite a few still in "Alpha" and they work perfectly.
B. Yes everyone's set up is different, but my point is my mod set up is by far on the extreme end of things, anyone whose just looking for a simple tool to parse FNIS and Nemesis mods with as little hassle as possible can easily use Pandora.
C. i feel a lot of people are suffering from separation anxiety, and afraid to adapt to something that is genuinely going to make life easier as it stands and will only get better with time.
D. i apologize if i came off as harsh was not my intent but honestly the comments "i pressed a button, it didn't work on the first try, tool bad" strikes me as odd considering the Nemesis and FNIS learning curve over the years is on a whole other level of annoying and no I'm not suggesting that is what you said but i do believe your comments pour cold water on something that people should genuinely be optimistic about.
So yes you can wait if you want, but there's honestly no need for this level of overcautious, take the plunge give it a try you have nothing to lose beyond a few minutes of your time, if you're using MO2 just unclick Nemesis and FNIS and there output files, Install Pandora as a mod like you would have Nemesis, set up an output file for it again like you would Nemesis run it through MO2, click the patches run the tool and try it, if it doesn't work just disable it, re-enable FNIS and Nemesis and it will be like it was never even there.