Also Minipol vs Minipol Pro seems to just be the addition of some presets. Not great communication from a consumer POV.
That being said, I have picked up the new Vapor Keys VST as I've been interested in their previous Vapor Keys releases but don't have Kontakt. Hoping they flesh out the presets/samples in future updates to be on par with the selections available in the Kontakt versions. Also surprised at the lack of media coverage of it so far, only seen one non-official video up on YouTube so far.
One thing I do like is the randomise feature, a nice thing to have in these sorts of sample-based VSTs (or even simple subtractive synths where most of the random setups will sound relatively usable).