I agree...there are a number of "cool user interface controls" in the list that should *not* be the deciding factor for which framework you choose. A framework's architecture, flexibility, optimization, stability, documentation and support should be the primary considerations. Of all the people I've spoken to who were dissatisfied with using a particular framework, it's *always* because of a lack in one of the above.
Based on this, I've added a few more features to the list on the wiki that deal specifically with framework architecture.
Regards,
Kevin McNeish Eight-Time .NET MVP VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc. Chief Architect, MM Framework http://www.oakleafsd.com