@iamtheblues - +1.

@Xara - time out for a period and write down all the truly innovative things Xara delivered in the day. They were truly groundbreaking. Vector. Sub-pixel anti-aliasing. Zero-byte image copies. Fractals. WYSIWYG positioning...

I even include the smarts around MouseOff and MouseOver layers and web page delivery. Web, however, has become a distraction.
Templates are fine but they are mainly single use and of limited value to a designer.

You have all but parked DTP, limping in with "tables".

Now I believe I am a web designer and not an artist but these are your two main Customers.
Why fragment your products into so many by dicing and slicing the UI controls over the same codebase?

I propose you aim for two products: web and design. Your flagship should have both with a UI that toggles out features not needed based on the document type.
The entry point would be the design application, without web, that handles vector, bitmap and font.

Oh, and blocking on-line content is just petty.
You have traded out your innovative legacy as a hostage to fortune.

Acorn