HamishMcTavish
Nuclear
- Oct 2, 2002
- 239
Hello all,
I am thinking of buying either @risk or crystal ball simulation tools, which both appear as an extra toolbar in Excel.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a reasonable, independent review that compares the two. They are both approximately the same cost but none of the material I've been able to find on the web does makes a feature by feature comparison.
Plus a lot of the material that I have been able to find is from the creators / distributors...
Many thanks, HM
No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary - William of Occam
I am thinking of buying either @risk or crystal ball simulation tools, which both appear as an extra toolbar in Excel.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a reasonable, independent review that compares the two. They are both approximately the same cost but none of the material I've been able to find on the web does makes a feature by feature comparison.
Plus a lot of the material that I have been able to find is from the creators / distributors...
Many thanks, HM
No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary - William of Occam