| "U-Tab gets straight to the point",
states highly acclaimed research journalist, Tim Macer, who recently
reviewed
U-Tab for Research magazine. In
his review he describes some of U-Tab's finest features, starting
with how easy it is to use, describing
it as: "a skillful
piece of interface design". He goes on to say "equally
skillful is near-universal mouse control".
When creating U-Tab, Weeks Computing set out
to engineer a research software tool for the end user. One of
the many things U-Tab incorporates
is the ability to rapidly generate tabulations, again, in Tim Macer's
words: "tabs with millions of records appear virtually instantly...".
This feature, and U-Tab's practicality, seem to dominate the text
with quotes like: "sticks scrupulously to the things end-users
like to do with their data", and "U-Tab offers superb
integration with Microsoft Office".
An endorsement from John Kear - Harley-Davidson Dealer Devlopment
Manager for Europe, gives readers a valuable opportunity to see
U-Tab from an end user's point of view.
Thanks to Tim Macer for his views and interest - we hope you'll
visit his website at www.macer.com where the article is now available
to view. Alternatively, since U-Tab is free, why not download it
yourself and see if you agree with Tim? |
| The company has seen its tabulation generator, U-Tab,
expand and develop over the past few years into what is now regarded
as a highly competitive, post-analysis application. It joins the
suite of researcher tools developed by Chris Veck, Weeks Computing’s
System Programmer. Among them, XLTab, a stable Interactive Tabulation
Navigator for PCs or Macs provides many easy-to-use dynamic user
options. U-Tab is now ready for full application in the marketplace. |