Ed,

 

We are in the process of converting our VFP-based ARM product to the Servoy
platform. I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

 

Regards,

 

 

Kim W. Premuda

619-596-9404 Office

858-487-1400 Cell

 

ARMLogo - Animated

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Covill [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 12:46 PM
To: Joe; Kim Premuda
Subject: Fwd: RE: Anyone using servoy.com products?

 

Posted to ProFox by Rick Schummer.  Note paragraph 3 and references at 

the end to eTechnologia.

 

Dan

 

-------- Original Message --------

Subject: RE: Anyone using servoy.com products?

Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2010 12:19:15 -0500

From: Rick Schummer <[email protected]>

To: <[email protected]>

 

Malcolm,

 

>> Have any of you taken a look at this product? Would enjoy hearing from

those that have hands-on experience.<<

 

I can only give you my perspective of a demo by Ken Levy and the Servoy CEO.

 

1) It is an application server product. As soon as you make a change to the

source code the running app picks up the changes and presents them to the

user. No bringing down the EXE or having the user get out of the form and

restarting (if you deployed SCXs directly). This is impressive if you have

one of those 24x7 apps.

 

2) Ken is influencing the Servoy team to bring some of the cool VFP features

to their language and IDE. As for their push into the Fox Community, they

see Microsoft dropping an opportunity for them to pick up. Same for the

folks at Advantage Database Server. If Microsoft wants to shed customers,

they are willing to help them out.

 

3) Nothing is ported from VFP, you are rewriting your apps, just like moving

to a .NET language or Python, etc.

 

4) I am not sure about their licensing as was posted here. Sounds like

something new is in the wind. Last I heard they licensed it based on your

app and the projected revenues, which plain does not work for me. You might

want to check with them to see if Michael was giving pricing specific to his

situation, or if they have gone a smarter route. Still, prices are way

steeper than most VFP developers are willing to spend based on my

observations.

 

You might want to reach out to wOOdy from Germany who has made a serious

push to Servoy. wOOdy was part of a late night session at German DevCon.

Boudewijn Lutgerink from the Netherlands has jumped on it as well since the

eTechlogia guys fell of the face of the Earth. Both have actual hands on

experience they can share.

 

Rick

White Light Computing, Inc.

 

www.whitelightcomputing.com

www.swfox.net

www.rickschummer.com

 

 

 

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