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  • Subject: .Net, www.asp.net and WO
  • From: DevReseune <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 23:41:29 +0100

Hi (3),

Sorry for my many emails.
Microsoft has a solution that is not as powerfull than WO, but the difference is now short. Visit http://www.asp.net to understand that .Net is now a good solution (but on Windows only, with Microsoft feeling).


Microsoft starts a web site to regroup all open source components in .Net. Perhaps Apple can do the same like Macromedia Exchange?

But, Microsoft provides ASP .Net ready to use solutions for portal, web store, community, forums, etc. It would be nice that Apple do the same.

And, it's now a real problem for all professional projects (isn't it?) that you haven't a WO solution for lite-WYSIWYG HTML editor like IE editor or Mozilla editor. I asked Microsoft employer in France last week, and they said that 95% of people are on Windows, and so, their WYSIWYG solution is only for Windows. However, because all .Net applications have a ready to use solution of WYSIWYG HTML editor, it's now an important criterion for your customers when they choose a partner for their web application. Because, in Windows, it's now a minimum! All we kludged a solution (for IE or Mozilla, not for Safari), but it's a handwork.

So, WO is the better solution (yes, it's true I tested .Net, Wotonomy, Tapestry, JSP, Struts, JSF and many others!). But, we now miss more brick again open source or .Net projects.

Fridiric
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