Bert, it is not just you. We have had this conversation over and over and over. I had the conversation with Jon and Kathleen. Don't do the PM if you cannot do it right and do not promise things which you cannot deliver. Stick with what you do best. Be content being a small fish in a big sea...blah, blah, blah, and, yes, be careful what you wish for. The principle things that attracted most of us early on to AC were the simplicity, the communication, the interaction, the sense our needs were being listened to, and of course the price. The AC of today has almost no semblance (IMO) of that AC with which I fell in love. I have used the same PM program for almost 16 years and can count on one hand the number of times I have had to call tech support. I tried being a beta tester for ACs V7 and knew in less than one week there was no way the PM would work for me, no way it would be superior to what I am currently doing, so I ditched it. I have met a lot of terrific people via AC and made a number of friends (and enemies) but I do not have the passion for the program I once did. I do not blame them for the course they have taken, the business world is a tough one, and I may be taking a similar course. But it is not the same and never will be and I pine for it.


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. "