There are some consideration to make before purchasing
any computer software utility. Below is a list of considerations to make
when buying any utility for your computer.
Documentation
Documentation is an important consideration when
looking at a utility program that you may be unfamiliar with. While many
utilities such as a virus protection program may only require very
little documentation, other utilities such as backup software or other
involved software may require more documentation because of the
complexity and available options provided by that software.
Hardware
When purchasing a program that relies or requires
hardware, such as a backup utility, ensure that you meet the hardware
requirements or your hardware is compatible with the software. For
example, not all backup utilities are compatible with all backup tape
drives.
Operating System
Utilities such as a virus protection program or
crash protection utility are very dependent on the operating system. If
you have Windows 7, make sure you purchase a program that is designed
for Windows 7. If a program is purchased that is not designed for the
operating system you are using, you may experience problems unless
updates are available.
Support
Verify that the developer of the software utility
you are purchasing from has the needed support. Complex utilities such
as a tape backup software may require help from a support staff.
Updates
Many utilities require updates; before installing
or running the utility on your computer, ensure that all updates have
been obtained from the software developer first to prevent possible corruption or data loss.
Warranty
While not all companies provide this option, see
if the company provides any warranty program if software is to become
lost, corrupted or bad because of the utility being run.
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