click clack, I've been using Dynamic-PHOTO HDR by MediaChance for only a few days now; so far I like the interface, the controls and especially the preview features... also they have a lot of "instant effect" options and a quick way to do "pseudo HDR" (tone mapped LDR)... I've even tried "2nd time around" tone mapping in it with interesting results. Most all of the HDRs and TMLDRs that I've uploaded to the HDR forum/discussion threads (unless it has Photomatix watermarks) has been in the D-P HDR for $39! ...Normpixel, one of the new "High and Low (Dynamic) Rangers, tone mapped"...
http://photocamel.com/forum/hdr-high...tml#post346406