Is this a client that you want to work for long term? If so, you can outsource iPad development and keep doing .NET work too.
>Hi Mike.
>The mani reason I would prefer to go down the Windows route is because I have just got into DotNet from VFP. At this stage, dont partculalry want to get involved with another OS technology. Also, have invsted heavily in Dot Net Software (e.g. Frameworks, Repoting Tools, Controls etc) not to mention time investment. I'm sure if |I got into Apple development there would be similar types of investment in 3rd party utilities. I have watched the video and I dont argue about which is the better os. its just a matter of trying to standardise on one at this stage...rathet than being pulled in all quarters. Our main development platform is going to be Dot Net and this requirement is for the moment at any rate , for one client only
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>regartds,
>Gerard
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer