Just to get a kickstart I purchased the new Glossy Theme and installed it (recommended, because it's much easier to get used to the new features with a skilfully made example - and not try to load an old fashioned column based website made in RSD V1 or V2).
It is such a relief to discard this old row and column stuff - only needed for layout purposes!
Maybe it's a little bit easier for me then for others to leave it all behind me, as I never go back with old builds once the website is live. The generated html and CSS files only serve as templates for the CMS that drives the websites I build.
Any way, compared with RSD the new features and user interface of SD are really refreshing.
I am sure we will discover some bugs or come up with new wishes, but so far it looks good and works for me.
As for the name, I would suggest "Coffeecup Site Builder" as in my opinion that's exactly what it is. An empty tool to build sites. You will always need a good design, whether you buy it (themes), have it designed by a web designer or design it yourself.
I wish to compliment the folks at Coffeecup for doing such a good job with the quality of the tutorials and other information that is already available. A big improvement compared the first versions of RSD.
May I also suggest to cut some dead wood in the current - a bit confusing - product portfolio and focus on integrating some of the remaining products with SD (as an - paid - add-on).
Keep up the good work; thumbs up!
It's easy to see, once you see it.