Couldn't agree more. I am still surprised that even Pro Tools still has a huge following since we now have Sonar X series. But that will be precisely because people have invested time and money in learning how to use the siftware for their purposes and want now to reap the benefits by using it to create music, not abandon it to faff around with a newish thing that doesn't give any more than Sonar already does.
Maybe for people who want to have more than Ableton LIve has to offer, but you would need to be in that range of folks I would guess.