The moral of the story? Sometimes the best alternative to a modern headache isn’t a newer version of the same thing. It’s an older version of a smarter thing.
Then, a perfect column of numbers lit up on the connected laptop. 100% accuracy. No smudges. No pens. No jams. remark office omr alternative
It took Leo an hour to jury-rig a USB adapter. Then they printed the new surveys—not as bubble sheets, but as stiff 80-column cards. The questions were the same. But instead of filling a bubble, clients used a simple hand punch (a repurposed hole reinforcer) to punch out a tiny circle next to their answer. The moral of the story
“What’s this?” Leo asked.
The first test was nerve-wracking.
The “Remark” Office had a problem. Not a crisis, not a fire, but the kind of slow, sucking quagmire that kills productivity: the monthly client feedback survey. Then, a perfect column of numbers lit up
On it was a drawing. A grid. But not bubbles. Holes.