David,
*lol*
Well, that IS the case here mit seems. I dunno, I know the other folks and each and every one of them is a good choice. At the end of the day I need to be as productive as possible and no matter how good a tool is, if it doesn't do the job FOR ME it's not the one I'll use.
Best,
DD
>Doug,
>
>Are you running for public office? Sounds like, "all sides of this issue have some great points, but it comes down to a personal decision..." :-)
>
>I haven't looked at any frameworks other than MaxFrame Professional, so that's all I know -- but I like it very much, for much the same reasons.
>
>>Application Frameworks are VERY personal and IMO
MUST reflect your personal coding style and expectations. I think all of the ones I've seen and used (TRO, FoxExpress & ProMatrix) are great choices. I, however, have settled on MaxFrame as it gives me a basic framework where I want one and stays out of the way when I want it to. It doesn't write much code or do form, but has a lot of funtionality.
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>>Again, IMO, all the current frameworks are great.
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>>MaxFrame can be found at
www.maxlink.com/vmpmain.htm
Best,
DD
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