The Most (and Least) Stressful Business Software to Use

21 December 2022

Software… when it works, we never even notice it. When it goes wrong, it's the only thing we can think about.

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The Most (and Least) Stressful Business Software to Use
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We're talking about the joys (and pains) of technology. Or, to be more specific, the business software that's designed - in theory - to make our jobs easier and our companies more efficient.

But it doesn't always work out like that, does it?

Because - as you're all too aware - there are some really bad pieces of business software out there, and using the wrong one is the quickest way to send our workplace stress levels through the roof – especially when that last file keeps disappearing at 4.58 pm on a Friday afternoon.

Not a fun time. And one that many of us have to deal with on the daily!

So if you're looking for a better way to get the job done, and some better tools to help you, you'll love this latest research from OnDeck. It looks at the most and least stressful business software to use, according to feedback collected from the technology review site TrustRadius.

There's a list of the most and least stressful software overall, as well as a breakdown by category, which includes the best and worst pieces of software for marketing, HR, communication, file management and more...

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Resume.io infographic on the most stressful business software overall

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Ashley Murphy

Ashley graduated with a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Manchester. He began working as a freelance content writer in 2015. He specializes in technology, higher education, advertising copy, and current affairs.

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