Thanks Jako, ALK does look to be at a tipping point. Make it or break it time.
It never ceases to amaze me, how a developer can release a substandard program to the public, and the software provider accepts the inferior product. I guess we're all to blame for the world we live in...a world where mediocrity reigns supreme, and has become the accepted norm.
Don't get me wrong here, these guys have done a marvellous job with this software, it's quite good really. But the interface, is counter-intuitive, and therefor leaves a lot to be desired. I think they have been taught to not let simplicity and logic, stand in the way of complexity, and they use this as a way to justify their existence.