We store all of our images on drives that are local to one computer (main lightroom computer), and then share those drives over our network to 4 other computers. Currently we use BreezeBrowser, Lightroom and Photoshop for images and Studio Plus's Spectra for the business client session tracking side of things - not that it really matters but to give a feel as to where we are at. Our current system works great and it is easy to find images when a client reorders - not easy sometimes to find images for internal use - like picking through past sessions to choose an image to use in an ad.
It makes sense for us to look at a DAM system if it can be easily accessed and managed by users on any of our five computers, if we can rename / renumber and be used to move/archive images. The main point here is that it must be easy, we have a range of workers here that would be using the system from the techie to the not! techie - it has to be easy!
So I downloaded the single user Photo Supreme to my laptop at home to test (with of course the idea of using the networked version at the studio if I liked it), and then did the first thing that we would normally do in our studio workflow - rename / renumber the images from a session. We copy the images from our flash cards to a folder for the clients session, then we renumber (sorting by date/time) using the format of a 6 digit job number that we get from our studio management software, the underscore character and then a 3 or 4 digit number. So 203182_001, 203182_002, etc. Within the renumbering routine there was no information on how to do this, seems pretty basic to me in terms of a need - BreezeBrowser and Lightroom both can do this easily. I did discover how to do this by searching this forum, but I am just saying out loud that my first impression of Photo Supreme is that it is made for the techie photographer. I will continue to trial the software as the competition for a networked DAM is slim to say the least, but just wanted to stress out loud how important ease of use to us, and I think for for Photo Supreme to be as successful as I think it can be in the market.
Thanks for listening

Roger