[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think Ivy is also worth taking a look at:
http://jayasoft.org/ivy/doc/comparison
I always hear good feedback from users.
Ivy is indeed quite good. It does what it should do.
I'm using it when I can, but documentation unfortunately lags 100 miles
behind. I not only it is incomplete but I also find the explanation a
bit too confusing most of the times and certainly worth an ounce of
example rather than a pound of words. Finding your answer is actually a
bit challenging, this is why I'm still in a "prototype" mode and
certainly using 10% of its features.
That said, it does not get in my way, which is one of the very first
thing I'm asking for a tool