I use both TEDDS and Enercalc. Both have very comparable modules and get the job done. I like Enercalc much better for several reasons:
#1) file is project based. All my calcs are in a single file and at the ready to access. I can print all calcs in a batch. TEDDS you can use the word interface but it is not as EASY (IMO). Using regular TEDDS has each calc in separate file.
#2) Very intuitive. Don't know if if is because I have been using if for 10 years but it just does the job and is easy. Sure there are things I might want to know more or tweak but that is what MathCAD is for

. TEDDS input is very unintuitive and hidden at times or you have to step through the process. Enercalc is more like a checkbox fill in the blank style. Left Brained thinking here!
#3) Reasonable support. TEDDS wins here as they have an army. but usually the answer I get back is "we are working on it" anyway.
#4) Updates. There was a while there when Enercalc wasn't getting updates. Now - I think the company has grown and updates/fixes are regular 1-2 months. Regular new modules are coming online too now. Same with TEDDS.
#5) Cost. Enercalc is Best value out there IMO. I have tried many other similar like Strucalc etc and I always come back to Enercalc.
In tedds for example they have a load calculator for dead loads. You can have any color you want as long as it is black. Great. Why did I spend all the money? Don't know. I guess it gives me a nice printout. The point is not that it isn't nice to have this but I requires heavy customization anyway and I can do that with Excel, Mathcad, or good old pencil. Just becuase it has 100 modules doesn't mean you will use them. On the flip side, Enercalc doesn't even have a dead load module... so anyway.
Before each demand a demo. Enercalc has a free 30 day demo and you can get a temporary license (3-6 mo). TeDDS I couldn't get a demo outside the eyes/screen of a sales person. If you are getting enough seats then they maybe different. There are a few modules that I use TEDDS for but I am thinking of letting my subscription lapse the next time around.
P.S. if you don't' like black box programs then nothing will really satisfy except MathCAD or some such. Tedds gives the output like Mathcad for SOME (most) items and can be easily checked but there are still some things that happen behind the scenes. You can't have everything with a program that does the work for you.
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