Among the things we didn’t like was the fact that ScopeWare does not work on non-Microsoft e-mail clients; that is a significant deficiency. The other thing is the price itself. While $30 (approximately Rs 1,324) for a personal edition may be affordable in the American context,
it is not the kind of money the average Indian desktop user normally shells out-unless one is a power user. On the other hand, if this tool is to be deployed across a network, $80 (approximately Rs 3,600). this is a terrific investment. Look at it this way-the way ScopeWare delivers results, it is as good as any Knowledge Management System. How many KMSs do you know of, that come for this price?
Having said that, we wish it had one more feature built into it-the ability to search the web-like Grokker-which is probably ScopeWare’s closest competitor.
For: Terrific search capabilities. This file cataloging software can dig up anything and is rather addictive!
Against: Does not support nonÂMicrosoft e-mail clients. Besides, it may be too expensive for individual users
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