I have no qualms with any of the EULAs and would even buy the product if the EULA stated it could blow up my computers if I didn't follow it. (not to belittle anyone about the EULA concerns).
@ Bert: Some might recall that I made this actual comment about your computer blowing up in jest, Roy even repsonded in jest. He then WENT OFF on me about all kinds of stuff and subsequently left the message boards.
@ Bert: Obviously the EULA bothers some and doesn't bother others. I don't think there is a fence though. You either are bothered or not. Some people that are bothered will renew despite the warnings, and others that are bothered will not renew and simply use an older outdated version of AC.
@Leslie: Despite what the EULA says about removing the AC program from your computer, no one can actually do this. I hope you can take some comfort in knowing that your program will not blow up, it will not self-delete, and AC cannot hack into your network and remove it from your computers. They would literally have to break into your network to do this, and this is illegal. I am 100% certain Dr. Bertman would not commit a crime in order to remove AC from anyone's computer.
Clearly some people have valid concerns. Other people have no concerns. Whichever an AC user's stance on the EULA, we all have one thing in common: We are the smartest collection of doctor's on the planet because we are using the single best all-around packaged EMR in existence.