I think you have to look at both systems, see what your needs are, what you 
want to do and go from there.

Another consideration might be which program is easier for you to learn based 
on your computer experience, of course.  Then there's the other question.  Who 
offers the best customer service when you're in trouble? Check that out, too.
Who offers the best information before you buy? Can you see the manual from 
both systems from an online site before deciding? What about the battery? Which 
unit will give you the most warning? If you're walking around in cold and 
stuff, you'll need to know.  My advice is give both companies a work out.  They 
need the exercise.

Brenda Mueller




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