Here's where SwiftGen falls short of Generator:

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From: Branden Hall 

That's not the case at all.
It does *some* of the things that Generator can do, nor is it even close to
an enterprise level solution.  Here's just a few things that Swift gen won't
do:

- Charts
- Graphs
- Lists
- Dynamic sound insertion
- GIF output
- JPG output
- PNG output
- QT output
- Extendibility via Java (A *big* one, you can extend Generator to do
whatever you need by writing your own objects for it in Java)

There are tons of others as well.  Plus that, Generators authoring
environment *is* Flash. Just by installing free extensions into Flash you
can try out Generator without having to buy a thing.  Generator itself also
comes in two flavors, Developer and Enterprise. Developer is fine in most
cases, and the only main differences is a throttle on the number of
generations you can do at a time in online mode, and special caching and
support options. You will only need Enterprise if you start serving a ton of
generated content.
One of my contacts at MM told me that the folks over there love those
Generator clones... customers try them, are disappointed, and then promptly
go out and purchase Generator! 

-= Branden J. Hall
-= Senior Interactive Developer/Instructor
-= Fig Leaf Software - "We've got you covered!"
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