I've been messing about with DF96 lately myself. I'm just getting back into home development after not doing it for more than a decade, so I've been a bit unsure about the process. So far, DF96 has been pretty straightforward to work with and it hasn't been particularly fussy in my experience. Ambient chem temp has been roughly 68deg, so I place the bottle on its side in the sink and let 80deg water run over it for a couple minutes to bring it up to temp. From there it works fine. Now that warm weather is here, the ambient temp should increase and I won't have to do that.
I tried push processing the other day for a roll that was accidentally underexposed by a couple stops (meter calibration issue I didn't discover until I shot two rolls and processed 1). I warmed the solution up to 85deg and was able to get acceptable results.
No scans to share as I'm still sorting out my scanning game. But, I'm happy with what I get from DF96 and will continue to use it for non-critical work (anything I consider "critical" will go to a lab). I was never what I'd consider an experienced or adept darkroom tech, but this is so much easier than what I remember from years ago.
Chris