Based on our record, Bookfinder seems to be a lot more popular than Capterra. While we know about 89 links to Bookfinder, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Capterra. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
My first stop is always bookfinder. Doesn't cross-reference every site but it does a good chunk of them. Source: 11 months ago
If an era (say civil war) go to http://bookfinder.com. Now on the front page click Advanced Search. You can select year of publication. So for civil war I would plug in up to 1900. Source: 12 months ago
First you need to learn to grade the book, as value is related directly to condition. Then you can look the book up on bookfinder.com and see what it's worth. But... there's a caveat. There's lots of "script sellers" out there, sellers that don't actually own the book - but which scrape the data, markup the price and offer it for sale, planning to buy it when you do. There's also many utter idiots who will... Source: 12 months ago
If you NEED to purchase a book, use bookfinder.com to find the cheapest books. Always verify the ISBN to make sure you get the correct one edition. Source: about 1 year ago
You should also check bookfinder.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Does anyone use the Altegio system (alteg.io) and can write something more? I am looking for opinions about it, but there are no reviews about this system on the internet, e.g. On capterra.com. Source: 9 months ago
Let us know what you love about Undaku and what you think we should work on next! We want our product to be the best it can be for you. Leave us your review of our ‘SaaS’iest No-code Platform on Capterra.com to help us continue to improve. We appreciate your honest feedback. To thank you for your time, the first 85 users who leave a validated review will earn a $20 gift card. Get started now! Source: about 1 year ago
When I was consulting and had some non-profit clients, I often found a lot of info about what's available on Capterra. https://capterra.com . There's a category for Non-profit and Public Sector. Source: about 2 years ago
Capterra.com is my goto to research commercial software In this instance. After a CRAPTON of searching before opening my store, I will heartily recommend the one I went with-- retail edge- you can do it as a one time purchase, but I do pay for support.. and it does (I do not use it) integrate with shopify for pricing/inventory/tracking of sales.... Source: about 2 years ago
Websites like G2 and Capterra are a great knowledge source about your competitors. Not only you can use the reviews to learn more about issues that people usually feel, but you can also identify potential new customers from unhappy reviews. Source: about 3 years ago
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