@0xdeadbeef
Hey, you're right about OLSFront, I stopped working on it and I don't think it will see any further development - there's really no incentive for me to spend additional time on this project.
I've considered making a commercial spin-off (complete redesign), that would be feature packed and would support various hardware, but I'm not sure there's a market for something like this and I've been turned off by the rampant feature-copying going around: see how ScanaLogic basically copied the JS based protocol decoding idea from me + some other things that look/feel strikingly the same - morality aside, it's in poor taste and I'm not sure I want to deal with this kind of garbage.
About the RLE mode, it is working, but I think there is a bug in the core of the FPGA, because sometimes it starts spewing out random data regardless of which client is being used. I considered designing my own hardware as well, but given how bad the cloning situation is, I don't think that's a very lucrative business, either.
Anyway, I think currently the choices are very limited for the hobby market and if you factor in the price too, extremely poor. I don't think this will change anytime soon, but for anyone looking for a LA, I can tell you this:
1) The software matters a lot.
2) Infinite memory is good.
3) 8 channels is not enough.
4) Anything under 100 Msps is not fast enough.
That being said, I'm not a fan of the Saleae software but I think it's better than most, so if you can deal with the price, it's probably the best option you have at the moment.