From a business perspective, it seems like RAZBAM and ED is playing a dangerous game here.
The whole business model of paying for early access products is based on customer trust. The customer pays up front for the product based on promised future functionality and features.
After seeing that RAZBAM now considers the Harrier as feature complete despite missing promised functionality, I feel that this trust, at least for me, is no longer present.
I own both the M2000 and the Harrier, but I will be very hesitant to buy another product developed by RAZBAM in the future, at least in early access.