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To: John Chapman who wrote (4669)6/24/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
John: Re: user friendly in regards to WRQ product.

The install process was very simple. It was a self-extracting installation program, with dialog boxes typical of Windows applications. It even informed me I wasn't installing on a network so I'd know that the network functionality was disabled.

The documentation (Acrobat format) was well written, with ample descriptions of the functionality, the features, and the detailed usage of buttons, options, etc.

I recommend that you download WRQ and try it yourself. Just be aware that it will take a while to download. But, if I remember correctly, you have a cable modem and it shouldn't take long at all (relatively). You'll probably want to run it on your older machine, just in case there really is something funny with the installation process. I doubt it, though.

Regards,

TED



To: John Chapman who wrote (4669)6/24/1998 12:02:00 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7491
 
John, you bring up a very good point.

From reading the web site, the intended market for the WRQ product is a corporation with hundreds or thousands of PCs to maintain.

Conversly, the 11th hour product would appeal to an individual or small company with far fewer PCs. IMO, these are different but overlapping markets. Overlapping in the range of maybe 50 to possibly as much as 200 PCs.

Some of the other products mentioned previously are more likely to be direct competition for 11th hour. So while I don't see WRQ as a player in 11th hours market, neither is 11th hour a player in WRQs market.

But if WRQ or Viasoft wanted to go after the consumer market, they could scale down their product more easily than 11th hour could scale up theirs, IMO.