Any experience with PowerObjects?

From: Gordon E. Hooker <gordonh_at_acslink.net.au>
Date: 1995/12/03
Message-ID: <49t9ib$g28_at_peg.apc.org>#1/1


sista_at_links.com (Kasu Sista) wrote:

Even the client/server version is well priced when you consider what you get and the fact there is no runtime royalties involved.

>>I'm evaluating PowerObjects client server edition for both Macintosh and
>>Windows.
>>Does anybody have any experience with it?
>>What about learning curve, performances and robustness?
>>Is it worth its price? (really high in my opinion).
>
>It is version 1.0. So you need to be patient. We have been using it for a
>while now and find it worthwhile. It is relatively easy to learn,
>especially if you are already familiar with VB or Access, since it uses
>ANSI Basic for scripting.
>
>When you say it is expensive, what are you comparing against? Standalone
>vaerion is $399( $99 until March I believe). The C/S version comes with
>native drivers to Oracle and Sybase. That is pretty reasonable.
>
>It is a product with a lot of potential. Definitely worth evaluating.
>
>
>Kasu Sista
>Links Technology Corp.
>Chicago, IL
>

_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Gordon E. Hooker MACS PCP
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Email gordonh_at_acslink.net.au
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ It is far far better to remain silent and appear a fool then to open ones mouth and remove all doubt.

Anon. Received on Sun Dec 03 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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