Being forced to migrate from one piece of software to another is probably one of the most frustrating things us humanoids of Earth can ever experience. For instance, migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista carried the same aura of destruction that the dinosaurs certainly felt during the K-T extinction event.
But, when done properly and with actual winning software, it can be a joy, such as ascending the oceanic depths of Internet Explorer to the euphoric wonders of Google Chrome for the first time. It was 2008 and I still remember.
This crosswalk guide was designed for customers of a piece of software that we acquired and were preparing to sunset. Truthfully, we’re doing these customers a favor, as the acquired software was slow, clunky, and carried a UI design that dated it back to the days of Gobblestix and Eiffel 65.
The guide covers key features of the acquired software and offers the solution that our software will provide them: