Suppliers give advice for what to look for when buying software.
1. “Test drive” the software before making a full investment.
2. To maximize your ROI, make sure the software is easy to use and implement.
3. Evaluate the provider’s level and cost of technical support and
service.
4. Check for additional fees, including those for annual maintenance.
5. Have a definite implementation plan, determine your current and future needs and choose what best fits with your production flow.
Source: WoodworkingNetwork.com/RedBook.
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