If your talking that kind of volume then you may be better off with a higher end machine. But you really need to do some research on the software, imo. Not necessarily because Enroute is so expensive, but because you need to make sure it will work for you. I'm not familiar with Enroute, but high-end software does have it's place. You just have to be very thorough in your research of it.
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