When we release a new product (whether it's a synth, effect or DJ tool) we get thousands of customers nagging us that we should have spent that time working on FL Studio.

All the bi-platform products (Win/Mac products inc.
Deckadance,
Morphine,
Toxic,
Poizone,
Drumaxx,
Sawer,
Sakura, etc) have absolutely no impact on FL Studio and its development as they are developed by a completely different team using different development tools.
On the contrary, those products allow us to generate an additional income AND expose our software development skills to users of other DAWs that probably wouldn't consider buying FL Studio, ever. We also sneakily spend some of the money made from users of other DAWs buying technologies to integrate into FL Studio (examples being Edison's noise cleaning tool, Elastique time-stretching, Fruity Convolver etc).
Although no FL Studio development time was harmed, GoodShe the Image-Line cat, does appear to have been slightly annoyed
as this video footage shows.
The FL Studio Support Team.