>Hi all,
>I am about to commit to a framework and have narrowed down the choices to Codemine and Mere Mortals. The sample app from Codemine is great, while the sample app from MM left me wondering what all the fuss is about. But there must be a reason so many of you here use MM.
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>I will be building an app for inventory control, shipping/receiving, work orders for pickup/delivery, claims, client/subclient management, and some simple A/R funtions that can send totals via .csv files to our accounting program. Currently it would be client/server, but I do have an unused SQL server 7 running that I would like to upsize the app onto. Especially if we open some branches nationwide in the next year.
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>So what are the differences based on your real world experiences (I've been reading the wiki framework chart till my eyes glazed over--
thanks Mike and all the other contributors). I plan on making the purchase today and would appreciate your feedback.
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>with humble regards,
>Matthew
I did not work with MM, but what I like about CodeMine is its flexibility. I rolled out my first app in CodeMine in a month, starting from the moment I got the framework and looked it first time. The application I was developing was unusual (non-standard) in approach to data handling (due to using of FP 2.5 DBFs, restrictions on indexes and user inerface requirements). But CodeMine easily allowed me to apply this different approach.
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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