First, re-evaluate your company's staple software. For each
program, draw up a wish list of features or enhancements that would
make using the package easier. Often, the solution may be as simple
as an upgrade to the latest version available. If not, consider the
options in our listing.
Second, take a good look at your business and pinpoint those
activities that take more time than you'd like-the ones that
make you mutter to yourself "There must be something
out there that can do this quicker than I can." No doubt,
there probably is. For that matter, think about those activities
you never seem to have time to do. From tools for creating Web
sites to time-billing software, new products could provide
brilliant solutions to problems you haven't yet resolved. Make
sure, though, that the solutions are worth the money and time
you'll have to spend to implement them successfully.
Then it's time to try and buy. Check out the Web sites for the
software companies we've listed on our software chart-often,
they'll let you download demos that can help you better gauge
how easy their products are to use. If a demo version isn't
available, there's usually a detailed online tour that gives
you a lot more information than a paper-based brochure. And before
you buy the package outright, check with the software company to
see if it's bundled with other software or equipment that you
might be in the market to buy anyway.
Get ready to dive in-a host of products awaits you . . .
This article was originally published in the November 1998 print edition of Entrepreneur with the headline: Entrepreneur's Complete Guide To Software.


















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