Thursday, January 24, 2013

Review: Roozz rents software in the cloud

Hulu has done for the video, and Spotify is for music. Roozz now expected to follow suit programs: take it in the cloud, hosted in a pay-as-you-need-it format. End user Roozz (free) is smartly designed especially easy to use, but for now, at least, is a little embarrassed by a limited selection of securities and technical problems.

Roozz To use, simply point your browser Roozz.com. The company says it works with all browsers available, I tried it in IE, Firefox and Chrome. You will need to go to the User tab Roozz Final (as opposed to Roozz Developers, which is for software developers who want to rent their products). From there, you need to install a small plugin and you will be able to run any applications available on your browser. You can scan Roozz list of applications available on the site, which are perfectly grouped by category. Hovering over the title gives you a brief description of the application and rental fees if applicable.

Roozz many titles are available for free, but some are available for lease only. Prices, which are fixed rate year daily, weekly, or even seems very affordable. Some titles are 99 cents for a week, while others are less than $ 4 per day. The title of the most expensive I've seen in a quick scan was "Profile Superior" a demo of a game that costs $ 25 to rent for three months. Prices are determined by the software, but he says he offered Roozz input prices, since this model is new hire.


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