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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PINC - Planet City -- Software and Services
PINC 28.150.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: TEDennis who wrote (1008)11/17/1998 1:04:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (2) of 1754
 
Ted:

Read through your previous reviews. (Much gratitude to the poster that provided them so quickly. Prague is an amazing city). Very impressed by the thoroughness and knowledge.

Unless I'm gravely mistaken, the products and companies referred to in those reviews are much more sophisticated then any software one would get for less than ($50.00) fifty bucks.

I'm not aware of any inexpensive product that remediates code. So, in others words, what should one expect from these tools for PC that are less sophisticated and less than $50.00?

The distinctions between the low cost products deal with the different hardware checks/fixes and software diagnostics these products provide. Is this a correct perception?

If these products only diagnose software programs, but don't offer fixes are they worth it, in general, for any of these products?

Or in other words, in your professional opinion, then are any of these under $50.00 products really worth it even for the small office or individual user who aren't very computer savy and want to be safe rather than sorry?

Thanks for responses to my questions and your contributions to SI.
Your reasoned and informed posts are very much appreciated.

z

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