COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., USA, December 5, 2018 -- If you or your kids are gamers, chances are you have a serious preference on the console you think is best. Right now it’s a fierce rivalry between PlayStation and Xbox with Switch coming in a strong third (or for some it’s first). Either way, they perform differently, have different games, different graphics, and different price tags.
Just like you wouldn’t make an impulsive console purchase, you wouldn’t make a hasty hydraulic flow software purchase. After all, it is a big investment and it’s a tool you will most likely use for a very long time. And just like consoles, there are a few top runner hydraulic flow analysis software companies.
You might think they sound similar and can do the same thing right? Completely wrong. Each offers different features and each has its own level of usability. Many companies have an impressive list of features, but they may not work as expected. That’s why it’s important to take the time to test drive the software.
So how do you decide which hydraulic flow analysis tool is the right tool for you?
First Step: Request a Live Demonstration: Most hydraulic flow companies have a small demo on their website like AFT does. However, it is important to know that this limited demo will absolutely NOT show you what you are looking for. I can’t speak for all companies, but AFT software has so many features and capabilities that it is 100% impossible to throw a demo at an engineer and expect them to automatically understand how to use it.
Therefore, it’s highly recommended that your first step be a live demo where the company can show you the features. This time also gives you the opportunity to dive in and really ask questions on how the software can meet your project needs.
Second Step: Utilize a Free Evaluation License: If you take this step, it’s a really big step. This means you are committing to installing a full version of the software and allocating a few hours to testing it out. AFT provides customers sample files they can play with. But take full advantage of this opportunity! Upload your own neutral file, .pcf files, EPANET files or excel data to kickstart models. Test the add-on modules and run your scenarios. Use pump sizing features and compare your data to other software models and even your hand calculations. This is your time to truly evaluate the features and the usability.
Third Step: How to Communicate the Budget: For many companies, the engineer testing the software needs to communicate with others prior to a purchase. This is the step where you will bring all the players into one room and have a final call with your software consultant. You can explain what you like about it, how you can use it, and your consultant will give a broader demonstration to show extended capabilities and will explain the efficiency benefits – both for man-hours and project accuracy.
While you are taking the vital steps to evaluate a software, you should keep your end-goals in mind and really think about the features you will need to complete projects you work on. If there are specific features you need, like GIS importing, be sure to compare your prospective products to see how that specific feature works in both software products and evaluate the results it gives you.
Below are the top 10 features AFT encourages our customers to look at:
If you would like to look further into any of the above features, contact AFT at info@aft.com or call (719) 686-1000. We look forward to meeting you.