Xojo has now released an iOS version, so it can do web, windows, mac, linux, and now iOS. So last year when deploying became easy on Xojo (and cheap with 2 players) I made a commitment to it to replace my current back and front ends, and am very pleased with the results. Deploying and hosting was always difficult and exceptionally important to me. I liked its very cool looking widgets but I needed a solid platform for coding and deploying back and front ends, and easy hosting. I looked at Webdev a year ago but for me it was still too buggy. My main webapp creates real estate printed magazines and ebooks for a major client. But I can see the writing on the wall (in indian!)Ĭurrently my business focuses on Real Estate marketing and publishing. I was using mobile web to cover any phones trying to use our app. I see a number of major indian commerce sites are dropping their mobile websites and going native app only. I see more and more demand for iOS and android apps, so just I'm preparing myself for day I get asked to offer a native mobile front end. ![]() ![]() Whats my app? Well Ive been coding one web app since 2006. Good to know your happy with WM17, considering 20 is being released soon.
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