I certainly would not get confused, but there is a matter of spending the time as a beta tester. Right now, JPluck is the slickest solution I've seen. So much so, that I am not spending any time on other parsers. The ability to apply XSLT, changeable user agents, cookies support, superior speed, etc. makes JPluck my default choice. I'm actually surprised that deploying Java on end user machines is an issue for you or your company since it is so easy. In any case, my two cents is that time is the big issue.
I realize that most of the time more options is better, however, I think when users have too many options they can get confused (okay, maybe just MS users) and not want to even try it out. Also, more options means developers spend less time helping each others code out and more time with their own specific code.
Ed
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