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Azigo Specifications
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Azigo is an innovative program that lets users store their personal information and enter it on Internet forms with the click of a button. Unfortunately, the vagueness of the program's documentation makes it difficult for users to know how to best take advantage of the program's features.
Our first impression of the program was good; it has a sleek interface and it was no trouble at all for us to fill out our "personal card" with our contact information. But then what? The whole premise of the program is that users can save personal and log-in details to Information Cards, keeping them from having to re-enter their information over and over. But how do we actually use the program to fill in Internet forms for us? This is where things started to run amok. The program has no built-in Help file, so we visited the Support page of the Azigo Web site. We found all of the information on the Web site quite vague and unhelpful. It seems that there are only certain Web sites that are accepting Information Cards right now, that it's an "emerging technology." There's a list of cards that can be downloaded for different Web sites, but it's not very long; is that all there is so far? We think the program has the potential to be very useful, but the vagueness of its instructions is frustrating.
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