I have 18 hard drives, most of them on the shelf...

We’re publishing the recent testimonial from Bob Snow. Bob uses WinCatalog since 2004 and what he’s saying:

Hard Drives First off I never write a review if it’s negative. Everyone can evaluate a program differently. My goals in a review is to pass on features that will help someone else.

Reviews can be very misleading. I have a product that I have used for over 12 years called Opus. I will not start my computer without it. To say it’s a replacement for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is extremely misleading. And that’s what it’s always compared to. It’s a product that does everything, everything I need to do for computer control. There is no way that you can fire this up for 30 days and write a review. You have to live it.

Your product [meaning WinCatalog, M.R.] fits in to this bucket along with Dragon, Snagit, MacroExpress and WinRAR, that’s the kind of company you keep. You extend the capabilities of Opus, capturing and controlling history, making it fit into the got to have.

I’m using your product, teaming with Opus to save, my company. I was a victim of a very savage identity theft that dealt a devastating blow to all of my critical files. I have 18 hard drives, most of them on the shelf, that holds proprietary data critical to my company. The data deal with every home built since 1989 in the Wisconsin. I was able to recover my losses and continue on because I had made the decision to use WinCatalog back in the day.

So to me this is why your product is a necessity to me.

  1. You were here back in the day, today and I’m confident tomorrow. (Reliability)

  2. Extremely easy for me to use with no teaching necessary when others help.

  3. Very robust and does what I need when it comes to a history of my data.

Thank you very much for having an idea, developing it and successfully marketing your finished product that fits in well with other reliable software. You say it sounds a bit patronized. Give it a try and see what you’re saying.

Bob Snow

Posted on: September 3, 2013