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		<title>Changes, Users and Resistance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s face it, software development and design is complex &#8211; even when it&#8217;s simple There are some areas where it seems that no matter what is done there will be unhappy users &#8211; at least for a while.  I found myself in that category last week when it was announced by Data Access Corp that [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are some areas where it seems that no matter what is done there will be unhappy users &#8211; at least for a while.  I found myself in that category last week when it was announced by Data Access Corp that their beloved newsgroup forums were going to be moving away from the &#8220;old fashioned&#8221; newsgroup format to a new web-based format for their Dataflex and VDF (Visual Dataflex) groups.  Almost immediately the resistance began showing &#8211; and I was surprised to see myself as one of those initially disappointed to see the move.  I had a lot of company!</p>
<p>Once I realized my resistance I immediately recognized my behavior as like that I&#8217;ve experienced from users of my custom applications.  &#8220;If it ain&#8217;t broke&#8230;&#8221; &#8211; you know the rest!  I realized that I had become very comfortable with the status quo &#8211; after all, it had been in place for many years, was reliable, and known.  I have become proficient working with it, using it in the way I most needed to &#8211; it has been serving my purposes just fine.</p>
<p>However, as with the rest of life, change is inevitable.  While we welcome some changes, it is our nature to be disturbed by others &#8211; we get to make the choice of how we make the most of it.  The reasons for change may vary greatly, but through my rose colored glasses I find that most are made for good reasons (&#8230;though not always reasoning that I agree with <img src='http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/customapps/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  ). </p>
<p>I suspect that once the changes are made to the Dataflex newsgroups I will become comfortable with those changes, but until then I&#8217;ll be one of those grumbling.  Hopefully it will help me to tolerate better those resistant to the changes in applications which I make.</p>
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