Thanks.
>I don't know about better (I am a .NET newbie and wouldn't feel comfortable saying that), but it just made more sense to me. I downloaded the demo and was able to be productive in a very short period of time compared to the other frameworks that I tried. I think in the long run it all boils down to which framework works in a way that make sense to the developer.
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>I personally like the way the BO's works, all your code goes in one object. Made it easy to grasp the concept and get coding. They have a great BO mapper that does a lot of the work for you. I also like the way that Adding, Editing and Deleting records are handled with the UI and data binding side of things. They also have a built in ability to resolve conflicts when saving records.
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>The support is also great (via the web), very responsive. There are some videos that might give you a better idea of how StratFrame works on the website. Also there have been some threads talking about StartaFrame, just do a search here.
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>I haven't done any major development (yet), mostly small projects. My primary development tool is still FoxPro. Hope this helps.
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>Scott
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