Hi,
I don't see it discussed in software developper forum, so I open a thread here.
It isn't mention in Resolve changelog, but since v19.1, if you are trying to run a script which requires UIManager, you will have a prompt telling you need Studio version.
For eg, with YouTube chapter Plus script:

You will get this:

I have seen this discuss on reddit and fusion forum, and also on Reaktor forum.
Most answers are individualist and user-centered, meaning that the answer is always "just buy studio".
I open a thread here to discuss the implication it has on developers side, meaning, on people who are sharing and maintaining scripts for other users, most of time for free and open source.
These developers, who have successful build a user base and even a community, will know face angrey user feedbacks, and take the blame for it, as if they were responsible.

We understand that BM is a company which need profit, and to keep some top features for Studio make sense for sure. AI stuffs, Planar tracking, 4k+ resolution... All good. What I think is damageable is to remove something which was available for all users, who build workflows around these, which help to grow a community of DaVinci Resolve enthusiasts, happy to "give back" for a software they surely once (or still) use for free by also sharing free scripts and documentation. (and we can only thank BM for this, and be amazed by the DR history which leads to the free version).

I recently just created a Resolve Script page, on my free time and for free, precisely to promote and encourage user made creations. As it has quite some success, I was about to continue participating into this stimulating community and open side of Resolve by making a doc for the UIManager, when I realized it was removed. This definitely is at the opposite of what I thought Resolve Scripting meant for BM. The fact it was removed without mention in the changelog take all devs and user scripts by surprise (in a bad way), and really question why it wasn't announced.
If UIManager can be brought back to Resolve Free, it will be very appreciated.
In the spirit of what the Resolve Product page claims:

Thanks for your consideration
I don't see it discussed in software developper forum, so I open a thread here.
It isn't mention in Resolve changelog, but since v19.1, if you are trying to run a script which requires UIManager, you will have a prompt telling you need Studio version.
For eg, with YouTube chapter Plus script:

You will get this:

I have seen this discuss on reddit and fusion forum, and also on Reaktor forum.
Most answers are individualist and user-centered, meaning that the answer is always "just buy studio".
I open a thread here to discuss the implication it has on developers side, meaning, on people who are sharing and maintaining scripts for other users, most of time for free and open source.
These developers, who have successful build a user base and even a community, will know face angrey user feedbacks, and take the blame for it, as if they were responsible.
We understand that BM is a company which need profit, and to keep some top features for Studio make sense for sure. AI stuffs, Planar tracking, 4k+ resolution... All good. What I think is damageable is to remove something which was available for all users, who build workflows around these, which help to grow a community of DaVinci Resolve enthusiasts, happy to "give back" for a software they surely once (or still) use for free by also sharing free scripts and documentation. (and we can only thank BM for this, and be amazed by the DR history which leads to the free version).

I recently just created a Resolve Script page, on my free time and for free, precisely to promote and encourage user made creations. As it has quite some success, I was about to continue participating into this stimulating community and open side of Resolve by making a doc for the UIManager, when I realized it was removed. This definitely is at the opposite of what I thought Resolve Scripting meant for BM. The fact it was removed without mention in the changelog take all devs and user scripts by surprise (in a bad way), and really question why it wasn't announced.
If UIManager can be brought back to Resolve Free, it will be very appreciated.
In the spirit of what the Resolve Product page claims:
The best creative tools shouldn’t be limited to Hollywood. That’s why there’s a free version of DaVinci Resolve, so you can learn how to use the same tools that professional Hollywood artists use. DaVinci Resolve is designed to inspire creativity so you can focus on doing your best work.

Thanks for your consideration
My DaVinci Resolve Scripts: https://github.com/X-Raym/DaVinci-Resolve-Scripts
My Resolve Scripting API Doc: https://www.extremraym.com/en/resolve-api-doc-release/
Donation: https://paypal.me/extremraym
My Resolve Scripting API Doc: https://www.extremraym.com/en/resolve-api-doc-release/
Donation: https://paypal.me/extremraym