Thanks for that Mike,
if MM .NET is anything like MM VFP then I have a fair idea of how good it is. :)
>I'll bite. I've been using MM for about 8 months now. It's got some pretty nifty things like the security, but by far the best things about MM is the design and the business objects (and the data binding to business objects). I should say now I don't get a comission <s>.
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>MM ships with the source code, so you can check out how it was written. This has been incredibly helpful to me, not only to see how things work and help you to figure out what to subclass/override, but mostly to learn about good design. To me it's an educational tool as well as a time saver.
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>From what I've learned and the amount of coding I saved, it's well worth the cash.
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>Regards,
>Mike