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My company is considering changing to a program called Requisite
Pro to develop our
requirements and design documents. It's supposed to aid in
version control, even assist
the engineers in the design of the software, and make toast.
I can find only one site on the web about this program, and it's
from the manufacturer, so
it just might be a bit biased. Does anyone out there have any
experience with this
application? Things are quite stressful and quite busy right now,
and I would certainly
prefer to avoid going off to some software training when FM works
for me just fine.
TIA,
Alfred Watkins
Tech Scribe, GTECH Texas Software Engineering mailto:awatkins -at- pobox -dot- com
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