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SAP is so fried my to use anyways and very direct as I do love and enjoy it been a SAP key user for 12 years now
Oracle is much more cunny
I have used SAP for over 12 years and I think it is one of the best.
That's good to know. Now I have more evidence to show the management that we need to switch to SAP. Thanks for this!
We use SAP as well. I've never had any issues with it. I think it does its job pretty well.
Really? It is one of the best software for me. I wonder why you find it unintuitive and clunky.
SAP was difficult to learn, but after the I got over the learning curve I really liked it. I very much prefer it to Oracle. Now I use Cetaris and I do like it too. It is more user friendly. I think it is a beast of a system and haven't even touched a small part of it in a the last few years, but I don't see that it has the nearly the capabilities that SAP has.
I've heard mixed reviews about it. Some said it was hard to learn. Others said it's very easy to learn and use.
SAP is great. But we are currently looking for another software. The higher-ups want us to try something new.
You are absolutely right. I also find it unintuitive and clunky. We just cannot drop it yet since we are still looking for new software.
That's surprising. Maybe it's because we have different preferences.