phoenix vs insoft imp

I've tried both, phoenix is more intuitive, it's being developed quite actively.
and importantly, both software require training, do not try to figure it out on your own, you will only lose time and money.
 
I have spent a considerable amount of time looking at both products, but I will not compare publicly. Both do their job very well, but such a comparison will not yield anything. What matters is what you want to use the product for, how to integrate it into your existing workflow, and what tasks you plan to solve with it.
 
I have spent a considerable amount of time looking at both products, but I will not compare publicly. Both do their job very well, but such a comparison will not yield anything. What matters is what you want to use the product for, how to integrate it into your existing workflow, and what tasks you plan to solve with it.
I find imp has a very good automatic flow. fast and accurate
 
   
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