Instead of adding features, how about you concentrate on just making SeeStar work reliably. Out of the box, my SeeStar worked reasonably well. I was able to find object and about half of the time, it would actually track & "enhance" for 10 - 20 minutes. After that, the stack would fail and I'd have to start over again with the software sometimes offering to continue the track and sometimes not. It would, at least, reliably save any/all imaging to the SeeStar's internal storage which was easy enough to transfer when physically attached to my computer. After the recent update, the RAW stacks save on internal storage but the images & video of something like the Moon are now saved onto my iPhone w/o my permission AND in a format (MP4) that appears to not allow stacking with ASIVideoStack (which appears to only work with AVI files.
Can we PLEASE keep images and video on the SeeStar in their default formats?
After the recent update, stacks fail after less than 2 minutes, the new 20s & 30s exposure times are essentially pointless as stars are nothing by streaks. There are new calibration routines that seem to run after slewing to each object. That wouldn't be a problem except it takes 4-5 minutes each time. The connection also goes a bit dodgy with the image/pointing refresh-rate lagging badly making moving the scope extremely hit or miss.
All in all, using the SeeStar has quickly become an exercise in frustration.