I would agree, the market for a plug-and-play multiboxing software is still wide open.
The only problem is, the population in that "market" is extremely transient. The vast majority of multiboxers, once they become familiar with the basics, seek increasingly finer and finer control over what their characters can do. A plug-and-play solution would be nice, but I can't see anyone sticking with it for more than a few days or a week once they've grasped the basics of movement, targeting, etc. Even the concept of multiboxing itself defies simplicity, so it is no surprise that the software leading the multiboxing market right now can accommodate even the most complex of setups.
If you'd want to go with the "magic simplicity" route, you'd have to be pretty damn good to do something more magical than the ISBoxer quick setup wizard that already sets up FTL for you...
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