Since the ikalogic forum was closed down a year ago or so, I take this chance to utter my thoughts.
First of all, the new software looks really nice but it seems to come a little late. My last post in this thread was from 2015 - even back then the beta for v2.4.x was going on for quite some time. Now it's two years later and we got 3.x even though (AFAIK) 2.4.x never left beta.
The good thing is that some improvements from 2.4.x made it like the update and protocol download works behind a company firewall.
But there are no ScanaPlus devices available anymore since quite some time and it's unclear when the successor will be available. BTW: It was originally announced for 2015 as well as far as I recall.
Secondly, the fixed capturing is still like it always was even though 2014 or whenever I suggested to change this to a more user friendly approach (keep a ring buffer of N samples so you can stop manually at any time and still have N sampled values instead of having no samples at all) it sounded as if this was possible and considered for a future release.
Thirdly, the trigger menu looks confusing and crippled compared to what we had in 2.4.x. IMHO it's not possible anymore to define complex triggers (mix of time and edge conditions) the way this was possible in 2.4.x ... and even that was far less flexible than what you could do with an HP logic analyzer from the 90s. Again: other USB LAs are even worse, but that shouldn't be an argument.
Then there's the point that the Ikalogic user forum was shut down. Actually, the decline of the forum began when it was converted to some weird Web2.0 question/answer thing without threads or filtering or working search function. I understand that administration of a forum needs some work, but for me an active community is vital to a proper product. I.e. there's no place anymore to discuss/exchange user written protocol decoders or collect and evaluate SW/HW improvement ideas.
Last but not least, I don't really understand Ikalogic's product policy. The ScanaPlus was a very good product but it had some issues. Me and many other people would have willingly thrown their money at Ikalogic to get an upgraded version (upgradable firmware, local memory and/or USB3, clock input, trigger output, 16ch). Instead the next product was ScanaQuad which limited the channels to four and the promised (yet somewhat obscure) device to connect multiple SquanaQuads through USB was never released. Letting aside that connecting four SquanaQuads to get 16 channels would be very expensive and it always sounded like a so-so idea to somehow try to synchronize multiple devices through USB timestamps or whatever.
Anyway, I thought to myself "let's assume there was a market for the ScanaQuad but now they will develop that ScanaQuad successor". Instead the next product was a single channel wireless pen oscilloscope. Well, again, there might be people who have actually looked for something like this, but I wouldn't honestly know what to do with it even if I got it for free. And I'm working with a scope on a daily basis. But who wants a scope probe which doesn't even seem to have a sprung hook? How are you supposed to use the GUI (and/or some other tool to e.g. trigger a test condition) if you always have to hold the probe in one hand? Actually I avoid it like the plague to hold scope probe with my hand. Letting aside that 4000 Points memory sounds like a Tek scope from the 90s.
Whatever, I wouldn't care if I thought that Ikalogic was a company big enough to not delay development of a ScanaPlus successor or even endanger their future because of products with a limited target audience. But well, I'm not so sure about this. At least the ScanaPlus successor is already delayed for more than two years and I guess it will be at least three years in the end.
So there we are now: there is this nice looking new SW version (even if I didn't really notice any actual functional improvements and IMHO it's a step in the wrong direction regarding trigger setup) but there is no ScanaPlus device anymore to use it with.
Don't get me wrong: I wish only the best for you and Ikalogic as company and if the "ScanaPlus-x" will be released in 2018, there's a high chance that I'll buy one or two even if it won't be exactly the hardware I would like to see and the SW improvements I asked for so many times so log ago will never make it in ScanaStudio. But it's kinda hard to keep my hopes high and it's more the lack of proper competition (in that price range) that keeps me waiting.
[As a side note: the limitations of ScanaPlus and capturing issues on my laptop at work kinda forced me to buy a DSLogic Pro (well, actually two) which features more or less everything I ever wanted in a logic analyzer HW-wise but which is held back by the SW. Even though the (Python) decoder speed was improved at some point, the project is effectively dead and most probably there will never be a certified Win10 driver]