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Colin Haig
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Hi All

Just wondering what tools Fivewin developers are building web apps with.

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Bayron
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Hi Colin,

I have not developed anything yet, but I am seriusly looking at KoolPhp Suite:

http://forums.fivetechsupport.com/viewt ... OL#p111963

http://demo.koolphp.net/Examples/KoolPHPSuite/index.php

They have self explanatory examples, and the configuration is very similar to the way we use FiveWin Classes...
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We are working on 3 projects, all in production, the web part is based on LAMP, PHP+CodeIgniter+JQuery+960.gs. and the desktop modules are written in FWH + MySQL (via ADO)
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Colin Haig wrote:Just wondering what tools Fivewin developers are building web apps with.
I use no tools, only a text editor. And with it I write HTML, JavaScript and ASP/VBScript.

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Hi to all,

I use:

- xBScript (non-commercial version) with IIS Windows server, developing in ASP
- Jquery for graph, calendar and others controls
- Google Maps API (JavaScript) for locate places (customer facilities, etc.)
- Selida for HTML editing and preview

All apps succesfully developed and in production now.

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Hello,

Does anyone have an opinion on FiveWeb?
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Hello,

Fiveweb seems very good but it relies on one person. I can´t trust a man which does not provide full source code.

I think Fivetech is working on some product that can allow us to produce web apps with very little changes in source code. And we always get the support of Fivetech.
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Hello,

That is great news! Thank you for your response.
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Dietmar Jahnel
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I also would love to have FiveWeb by FiveTech.
But as I cannot wait any longer I tried AlphaFive (www.alphafive.com) with good success.
It supports DBFs and the functions are the same as in xHarbour. Their programming language is different, but a lot can be done without programming.
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