I have had similar experiences.
I recently designed a web-site for my Operations team
that condensed our entire day's reporting/checking into
a five minute "click-fest". To this day, no one, other
than a few co-workers, have done anything but complain
that my site is not 100% MS Exploder compatable.
I look at it this way. It makes my job easier, and once
I move on to a different position and/or company, the only
way that app will get updated is if they hire me as a
consultant!
Unless your app has some commercial viability, use it
to make your job easier, don't splash your name around too
much (unless it will get you a raise) and just "don't worry, be happy".
-cyb34r
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