But, James, here is the difference. Knowing all of that, you still are most proficient in one aspect of IT. I am sure you have your special niche, something which you and your company do best. And, I am sure you have a client composite based on billing software. I doubt your boss would also ask you to run wire, write prescribing software, or launch a satellite.
Previous versions of AC were perfect for the small to medium-sized office. Just enough bells and whistles to make it useful and intuitive. But as time has gone on, it appears the push to compete with the Microsofts of the industry, the need to be the everything to everybody, has lessened the usefulness of the program and, I believe, will drive away those for whom it used to be perfect. Here are just a few of your many past quotes....taken out of context but still telling.
"You should look for a networking consultant in your area that specializes in 3com or other name-brand equipment that can get you set up with a much more professional class wireless setup."
"You may wish to speak with someone who runs network wires for a living to see if there is something going on you do not know about. I am no expert, but it would be nice to get confirmation that running these wires really is ok and there is no technical reason for them to say no."
"I cannot tell you the number of times one of our clients will do something themselves when they have no experience and no knowledge of how to do the task and are going against all of my recommendations. "
Last edited by Leslie; 09/28/2011 9:31 AM.