From editing almost weekly on CinGG for complex video's I can relate to the comment. But more recently I noticed that the preferred editing method using dailies (putting good stuff on a long linear timeline) is not how I work, and likely not how many people start to edit.
Technically I can related to the AV-sync stuff. It would be better if we could once group pairs of V+A tracks. And maybe even group, groups to facilitate multicam work. But one could also argue that the actual problem with CinGG is that it cannot do an operation on a grab selection, instead of operating on the all tracks being masked by the locks. With respect to the synchronisation of tracks, it absolutely does not make sense that we cannot use audio tracks to synchronise with eath other, and it should always be A+V. Even for the professional use case where audio is recorded independently I guess CinGG only gives the timecode option, but not the ability to sync between tracks, that virtually every other solution supports these days. Even the option 'restore AV-sync between the same file' (as in: give me the original alignment) is not available. Makes it tedious to restore an error. Stefan