>>You said it...it's faster. It gets the app out to the customer faster and gets you moving on to other things.
>>
>>IMO, you need to start thinking out of the box. You're so set on how you've done things, you're not looking at other possibilities. Rather than thinking, "here's what they need to do their job" start thinking, "if I provided the data in a different way and allowed them to easily change how they view the data, would it make their job easier OR allow the company to see things in a way that increases revenue."
>>
>>If everyone thought "we do it that way because that's the way it's always been done" we'd still be living in caves.
>>
>>My advice to you.. keep working with your Winforms. I'll move on to newer technologies that provide more value to my customers.
>
>
>LOL. You just implied that because I haven't used WPF, my apps don't provide value to my customers. How narrow.
>
>Value is not found in WOW, value is found in their ability to make decisions based of the data my app provides, Bells, wistles, flashy colors, and animations do nothing to change this.
They tend to lower the real value because they up the development and maintenance cost.
____________________________________
Don't Tread on Me
Overthrow the federal government NOW!
____________________________________