Personally, I consider things like this to be first world problems. I'm not a pro composer and if I were, chances are I'd already have a nice library of tools to create my music with so it's not as if a delayed release would be holding me back from my work or my passion for music. I'm glad they're making sure it's right before releasing it because it sucks to be excited about a new product and then have it crash my PT sessions or lock up etc when I install it.
All that being said, as a customer, I believe that Vienna did give us a release date which was entirely their decision and gladly accepted people's money from the early bird discount so I think it would show good customer service to do one of the following:
-Not charge people's credit cards until it's actually released
-Include some extra articulations or goodies of some sort when it is released
-Offer some sort of additional discount for customers who paid in advance and did not recieve the product they paid for when it was advertised to be released....especially if it is going to be released in bits and pieces over x amount of time.
I'm not upset about this news, nor do I feel it's holding me back in some way, but when a company fails to deliver a product when they've committed to do so AND happily accepted the customers' money, a good company with a strong committment to customer service should feel some burden to make things "right" with the customers who bought the product in good faith. I can say this with great experience because I'm a UPS driver and some people get absolutely irate when they don't get their package on time. If someone pays for next day air service and we don't get it there on time due to our mistake, it's free. I'm not saying anyone should expect Synchron strings for free at this point, but that's just an example of a company trying to make things right when they've missed a committment.
.....here's where everyone tears me apart with their horror stories about UPS. :)
We will all live to create music another day and I'm sure it will be a great product once it's released....whenever that is.
cheers,
Steve