Also, like I said, I haven't experienced those problems and after giving it some thought, I don't see why anyone would really. Think about it.....
The ECU doesn't know or care what is being used to tune it. It just looks up the tables and runs the engine based on the values within the tables. Whether you use Hondata or Uberdata or Crome or Neptune or do it manually with a hex editor, the result is the same. 300ms injector open time and 10deg advance is the same in the tables regardless of which program writes it in there. With that being said, I don't see how it can be more difficult to get a good idle and partial throttle with Crome than it would be with Hondata or anything else for that matter. You can make changes to the whole map, sections of the map, or individual cells just like Hondata so I don't see what the difficulty would be. Perhaps just like I said above that whoever is having those issues just isn't used to the program and therefore writes it off as "well the program has issues" when it's their lack of experience with the program causing the issues.
As for bugs, I've only had the program lock-up/crash on me once and that's only once which is great considering that I've had it opened and used in total for several hundred hours. For all I know it was the OS that had issues with it that one time too.
I understand why people like Hondata, but I don't understand why people don't like Crome. It is my preference and I will continue to encourage others to give it try.