I've used Ram Steel and Ram's lateral system (can't recall the name) but not Ram Advanse - which is the 3D modeler competing with RISA 3D.
I've used RISA products since about 1989 (or earlier) including RISA 2D, 3D, Floor, Foundation, Footing, Base, and Section.
In terms of the 3D analysis - RISA 3D is great. I've not used Advanse so can't compare them directly.
In terms of apples to apples comparison between Ram Steel and RISA Floor - I think the Ram program would tend to provide a more mature, less quirky experience and is very fast. RISA Floor is good - OK - but still is maturing and there are aspects that are frustrating but overall nothing to cancel my subscription over.
My experience with Ram was that they were constantly sending my bug fixes and program updates. Almost bombarding me with bug fixes which in some cases were quite un-nerving ("this bug fix corrects the program in that it was previously incorrectly deriving the moment capacity of a WT member in compression and bending where the stem was in compression..."). OK - so how many projects in my history do I have to go back to and re-check or re-run?
Ram output (per haynewp) is very "full" in that a lot of parameters, assumptions, etc are provided.
RISA tends to wait long periods of time between program updates with much fewer bug fixes but you have to wait a long time to get any updates. RISA's output is adequate but there is a lot of hidden parameters in the design portions that make it difficult to verify the programs assumptions and results.
I agree with Ron that the RISA service is excellent.