>>>>The latest version of WinDev version 17 in English has been released. Includes WebDev and WinDev Mobile updates. Mobile now also supports iOS for iPhone and iPad.
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>>>>Online brochure:
http://www.windev.com/windev/ebook/index.html>>>>
>>>>Version 17 new feature list PDF:
http://www.pcsoft-windev-webdev.com/WX17-Features.pdf>>>
>>>Hello Jos,
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>>>Do you use WebDev in your projects?
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>>Wanted to add; I have used it and built a website or two with it. It is remarkable. You use the same IDE as WinDev, same langauge, what you see is what you get, design forms, access data, set properties, write method code, etc. Only difference is you choose what code runs on the server, what in the browser, etc. The IDE has many tools and objects to help development, grids, buttons, etc. You test it all locally and then upload to the server when ready and all from within the IDE. The IDE updates the server with any new parts and manages the whole thing. You can integrate PHP, AJax, Java, VBScript, JScript, etc. all alongside the WinDev's own WLangauge. Very cool.
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>If we want to rewrite one of our app into a web app do you think that WebDev would be a wise choise?
That would depend on the application requirements. WebDev is very powerful, single IDE for desktop, mobile and web. Lots of features, build for .Net, Windows, Linux, etc. But each application needs to be looked at on its merits. Why not download the free trial and/or speak to PCSoft - they are all French speaking as well and can give you guidance on your specific requirements.
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