I am not sure which way you are arguing (using that term loosely). I recall once not too long ago, that multiple practices were on multiple versions. Versions were coming out so fast with 6.1.2, then 6.1.x, then 6.3.3, then 7.x, etc. I am not sure how or when, but AC finally made it clear that the download available in the portal was the correct "official" release.

Most software companys have a latest version. For BackupAssist, it is v9. Which I just bought. The difference is their versions come out twice a year.

I was once moderately scolded for making available a later release to someone. So, I am sure 8.2.5 is ready for release, and I am sure it is as stable, if not more so, than 8.2.4. But, it currently is not the official latest release. It only takes seconds to replace 8.2.4 with 8.2.5 online.

I doubt if AC will come on the board tomorrow and tell me I am wrong about 8.2.4. They would only do that if 8.2.5 were in the patient portal available for ALL to download. It is silly for AC to install 8.2.5 for new users while regular users can only upgrade to the current version. And, while we know that 8.2.5 only fixes a few things which aren't that significant, most of the users don't know that.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine