Rethinking Evaluation

• Chris Liscio

I released FuzzMeasure 2.0.4 earlier this morning, along with a pretty heavy revamp of the product site. The site that came with FuzzMeasure Pro 2.0 really didn't provide nearly enough of an overview to potential FuzzMeasure Pro customers, especially when compared to the 1.3 site.</p> <p>One of the biggest new additions in FuzzMeasure 2.0.4 is the revamped evaluation scheme. Customers that downloaded 2.0 really didn't appreciate being met with the inability to thoroughly test the features they were excited about (mostly reverberation time and waterfall plotting).</p> <p>Now, users will have 14 days of full access to FuzzMeasure Pro's features. You can test and evaluate every single feature that the paid customers get to use until the 14 day trial is over. After that point, FuzzMeasure Pro will be restricted as before.</p> <p>I hope that this change will drive more people to download and experience FuzzMeasure Pro for themselves, and see just how great it is with every feature enabled.</p>