For further clarification regarding Nicks post above.
The appointment mot showing as BOLD when confirmed is a bug limited to only ACPM users and this will be corrected in 9.4
The demographic information not transferring to Quest is limited to only ACPM users and limited to the patients Insurance information. ACPM uses a different file than regular AC users. This will be fixed in 9.4 and in the meantime if you use ACPM and wish to take advantage of the Quest interface you can enter the patients insurance once in Quest and it will be carried forward for all future orders.
The issue with the Set Appointment Colors showing a blank screen is because you have an appointment type without a time assigned to it. By default all appointment types must have a time so it wasn't discovered in testing or beta as it's a very unique situation. We'll change this in 9.4 so it doesn't impede you from seeing the screen but for now you just need to enter a time for the appointment type or remove that type if it is erroneous.
I'm not familiar with a report in AC for Appointment History so that must be an ACPM feature.
Just for further clarity around our beta process....9.3, as with every release, has been field tested by over 20 practices, most do not participate in the Board, for months before it is released for general distribution. In the past 3 years I can't recall a single release where we introduced a defect that severely or even moderately impeded a physicians normal daily workflow. Yes you're going to encounter some small defects with every release regardless of the level of testing/beta. There are over 300 Practices running 9.3 today and so far the only bugs reported that we need to fix in the next release is the Quest Insurance transfer and this color coding due to invalid data. I have to say at this point we are extremely pleased with the quality level of our past and present releases and we hope you are as well.