OK, one last rant before I go off for my coronary artery stent.
I could not agree more with Paul and Roy and Bert. If I were Jon and I were really concerned about the legalities surrounding the use or misuse of my product, I would have addressed the data base issues long ago. And, let's face it... I believe the threat of legal action for Jon would be many, many times higher from those of use currently using the program, under the conditions which it was purchased, should we suddenly be threatened with the self-destruction of the program and the inability to access the data we have entered into it (than it would be from someone who bought the program, as is, and had an adverse outcome because of an inadvertant software glitch). I for one would be on the phone to my lawyer immediately. There are currently at least 1040 members who have all apparently purchased the program under the current EULA conditions and pricing policy. I would think making them angry would not be a wise position for Jon to take. As I have stated before...I love AC and I would not deny Jon's right to make a profit off this wonderful program but I believe we have demonstrated that, for the most part, we are a somewhat unique subset of physicians who have our hands firmly grasped around the ins and outs of our practices. Many of us have left groups for solo practices because we stand firm in certain convictions. In other words "Don't Mess With Us!!"

OK, enough. Time to hit the cath lab.

Leslie


Leslie
Hospital Employed Physician Who Misses The Old AC

"It's a good thing for a doctor to have prematurely grey hair and itching piles. It makes him appear to know more than he does and gives him an expression of concern which the patient interprets as being on his behalf. "