Visual Fusion sounds like something to learn more about, without a doubt - 
the potential is  huge for those of us who have skills in CF but not in 
other languages like VB - the question tho is how do you run this in a 
stand-alone capacity without needing the Server?

I am assuming there's extensive footwork that's been done to research if 
this is in violation of any aspect of Allaire's/Macromedia's licensing...

The potential is for this to be a next generation top-shelf solution









At 03:59 PM 1/14/03 -0600, you wrote:
>Hello CF-Talk community:
>
>     For the last year or so I've been working on an application called
>"Visual Fusion�" (Patent pending). The application is basically a program
>that takes ColdFusion coding to the next level and allows you to create
>stand-alone applications written in ColdFusion (CFML) code. The application
>works exactly like Visual Basic, but powered by CFML. The idea is to allow
>ColdFusion developers the ability to distribute their existing ColdFusion
>projects without the need of a web server / ColdFusion server. After the
>application is created, you compile it and create an .EXE for it (with the
>ability to create a setup, etc..). Therefore allowing us ColdFusion
>developers to sell our applications to clients that cannot afford or don't
>want to buy servers (ColdFusion server / Web Server) and to distribute our
>applications much more securely without the chance of "decrypting" and loss
>of our techniques. The other thing about this application is that it will
>also be an alternative to application development as an alternative to
>Visual Basic.
>
>I wanted to see the reaction for such an application and to see what
>everyone's thoughts and comments were on such an application.
>
>Also, I while back I messaged asking people that know Java Programming who
>would like to help build this application to speed up the development. If
>anyone out there would like to help build this product and take part of
>profits as payment, let me know. I sure can use the help! :)
>
>I welcome all suggestions and comments...
>
>Thanks,
>Pablo Varando
>http://www.easycfm.com
>
>
>
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