Into the third week and Fanball still has a large 'to do' list. The threads are plentiful about fixing this and fixing that. Some at the frustration stage, some with anger.
Personally, I don't care for the site. Saying that, I don't want to incite others to get banners and form a protest rally in St. Louis

I can work with the site and I know fixes are coming as the 'to do' list will get smaller and smaller. For me, I don't like the little things like my outfielders not being in alphabetical order or free agent drops being listed alphabetically, but by first name. These things are too small to even mention with all the other things that need fixed, but I know in the future, it will be done. For now, the site is still not 'clean'.
Although not clean, the site is workable. And for now, I can handle that.
Picking up free agents takes twice as long for me as last year. It's because Fanball is stupid and so am I.
Fanball asks us to save after making a bid on each player. After clicking 'save', we must click 'edit' if we want to add another player within the same box. I don't like 'save' function on a site, afterall, of course I want to save, that's why I did it! Fanball stupidity
The stupidity on my part is how many times, even knowing this, that I forget to click either save or edit. I'm a moron! Doughboy stupidity
We're all going through this angst of this change. We can blame Greg, or Ryan, or the programmers, or just Fanball, but it serves little purpose.
The start of baseball season was a black eye for Fanball. But black eyes, themselves, turn from pain to looking cool, to disappearing. We've had the pain. I'm hoping that Fanball will look cool in the future and that the 'to do' list disappears.
Right now, I'll settle for stupid, but workable. My wife would probably say the same about me.
[ April 20, 2010, 11:05 AM: Message edited by: DOUGHBOYS ]