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Updated about 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Matrix vs Tempo
For those of us with RE licenses, there is a lot of value in being familiar with the MLS system and being able to navigate it quickly and precisely.
Our local system was just switched from Tempo to Matrix. I'm typically not a fan of change in general, but this one seemed especially unnecessary as I thought Tempo was a very well designed and thought out system. Does anyone that uses either have an opinion? More importantly, is there anyone that uses Matrix that can tell me it will get better some day?