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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 1206

Chapter 1206

When Arabella visited the finance department, she noticed that the financial software they were using seemed a bit outdated. The interface wasn't slick enough, the layout was somewhat irrational, and it was lacking in detail compared to the best financial software X1 on the market.

However, this software was developed in-house by the McMllian Corporation, and was thus considered relatively secure.

"What's up?" Romeo noticed her pause and followed her gaze.

"The software needs an upgrade"

At Arabella's comment, the head of the finance department couldn't help but feel a surge of joy, but on the surface, he merely replied politely, "This is the latest version."

Though they found it inconvenient to use, the development of a new software would require considerable resources, so they hadn't raised the issue with upper management.

"What issues did you find?" Romeo asked the girl beside him.

“The interface isn't clean enough, the major functional modules aren't comprehensive, and the management structure is rather rigid. It fails to meet the variable demands of the corporation, and its installation size is huge. This results in slow operation speeds and it's prone to freeze."

As soon as Arabella finished her sentence, many of the finance department staff around them began to nod in agreement. Spot on!

The software developed by McMllian Corporation was indeed outdated. They had grievances for a long time, but didn't dare to voice them to the higher-ups.

Mrs. McMillian just pinpointed the problem upon arrival.

They were just short of shouting, "Thank heavens, finally, someone has noticed the shortcomings of this software."

Romeo didn't expect the girl to understand even these matters, and encouraged her with an approving look. "Go on: "Just now, I noticed they don't have a feature for voiding vouchers. There's no clearance feature, no cashier's signature feature, and I didn't see a marking error feature in voucher review either."

The staff around her began to nod vigorously in agreement. Yes, yes, yes, these were missing, and it was so inconvenient to operate that sometimes they felt like flipping the table and smashing the computer!

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