Sounds very feasible. Also, when people started using it, they had few expectations and were (relatively easily) impressed by what they saw. Once it has become a more normal part of their routine, that "opportunity" of being impressed decreases, and users become less tolerant of poor results.
Like lots of systems, they seem great (almost magical) initially, but as one works more deeply with them, the disillusion starts to set it :(
Like lots of systems, they seem great (almost magical) initially, but as one works more deeply with them, the disillusion starts to set it :(