Emergency Management Macintosh User Group
Hardware, Software and Other Product Review Submissions
You think your product has what it takes to be the best? Run it by us and find out.
Somewhat cynical, always curious males wish to tear apart your wares to see what makes
them tick - and find out if it will really meet the challenge.
We don't review everything which is submitted to us. Rather, we pick and choose to
determine what is best for our clients -- individuals in emergency services who need a
reliable product without the complexity of a thousand extensions in the old System Folder,
if you get my drift. Further, as I work in the consultancy business, I also decide what
the best solution is for a number of my clients. Being exposed to the wide variety of
software available provides the greatest bet that your software will become a part of the
tool-box used to keep my customers in business. Reliable, fool-proof hardware ensures that
our end-users will know what's good for them and why we stand behind our decision.
Don't be put off by our opinions: we are an outspoken group of people who value the
software we put on our computers, and the computers which execute those instructions.
With a plethora of hardware and software available to everyone,
it does everyone good if we determine where the greatest value lies. Our irreverant style may
seem a bit harsh to someone who has spent the last ten years of their life designing a
word processor app only to have us cut it to pieces, but we like to cut to the chase. Time is money.
If you have a product you believe is relevant to our visitors and customers, send us
a message to make appropriate arrangements. If you have a requirement that an article must
be written in order to ship the product for testing, we will determine whether the product
has potential merit before we allow any such shipment. We don't want you to feel burned
by a lack of exposure for your product, but we don't wish to be swamped in a sea of useless
items, either.
We can be contacted at: administrator@ndcrt.org
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