My experience with Hantek software is not excellent. I bought a DSO2150 ~7 years ago. Naturally the SW required XP (and did not deal well with compatibility mode), but that's not terribly out of place in the electronics world. They posted updates once every few years, but these had crippling bugs that indicate poor testing, for example they would post binaries linked against the debug versions of .NET libraries so old that you couldn't get them from microsoft and had to resort to sketchy "DLL repair" sites. Crashes, slowdowns, and stutters were not uncommon, and this was a DSO with performance requirements that amounted to drawing a squiggly line a handful of times per second.
Contrast to Saleae, which eats timescale orders-of-magnitude for breakfast and runs like greased lightning on just about every OS/machine combo I've thrown at it.