MicroHobby was mainly a Spectrum magazine. The meaning of the little article is: Look at how good is the Spectrum Basic that other unknown(ok, they say well-known) computer maker named Enterprise has launched a program to execute it on their computers....
The truth is.... you know it perfectly, the program makes an approximation of the crap inferior Sinclair Basic to the superior ANSI IS-Basic, that still needs to be almost rewritten. A skilled Basic programmer didn't need that "tool", and a noob user better can employ his time reading the Enterprise manual... I had, and still own both computers.
Really, who was the target public they were thinking on...? The other option, the document "
Converting Spectrum programs to run on the Enterprise", was a much better move, time would tell.