AFAIK Oakleaf is Kevin. Have you just tried emailing him?
>I’ve had a mm security question out on this forum since 02/19. Ive posted another question involving their data binding strategy. But at this point I may as well not be use the frameworks binding, I don’t have very high hopes of getting a timely response or any help.
>I’ve been a Mere Mortals used since the 1st .net version. My office has maintained around a dozen licenses since 2005. And I can say without a doubt that this is the last project I’ll be using the framework with. That is if I don’t just restart this without the framework. I had hoped to reuse the Business layer from the winform version of the product but since Oakleaf seems to have walked away from this framework in favor of other ventures that may be problematic.
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>If you are thinking of buying this framework or starting a project with it Id suggest taking a long hard look at the support. The time Oakleaf claims to save you with the frame can be quickly and entirely consumed waiting and hoping for support.
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