Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 03/08/2007, 2:40 PM |
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Any ideas?
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wkempees
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| Posted: 03/08/2007, 5:42 PM |
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Current is 3.1.1.0 would you like to skip 9.9.9
But agreed the silence is frightning and the suspence is killing me (us).
It is the same silence we experienced to be broken by 3 Beta.
Walter
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peterr
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| Posted: 03/08/2007, 11:39 PM |
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We're planning and working on different features, but not specific product versions, except short term like 3.2. Some of those features may find their way into CCS 4.0 or even 5.0, others into CCS 3.2.
Currently for 3.2 we are mainly trying to finalize XHTML (Transitional) support and Section 508. This was much more complex than we imagined due to limitations of DHTML component we're using, and it's possible that we cannot convert previous pages to XHTML, only support it in new ones. We may also be able to include "Remember Me" feature in 3.2.
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matheus
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| Posted: 03/09/2007, 3:28 AM |
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Hi Peterr,
"Remember Me" feature, will be a login username/password recover?
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blade690
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| Posted: 03/09/2007, 9:05 AM |
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It would be great if the developers could keep a blog to keep us updated on what is going on.
The competition for development tools seems to be rising and this would definitely help create a connection between the company and the customers.
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Ozum
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| Posted: 03/12/2007, 12:47 AM |
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When I put myself in YesSoftware's shoes, I know it is a hard task to provide a roadmap and be loyal to that roadmap. Customers complain and sometimes become an headache asking why development is not on track etc. (I experienced it a whole year in a project)
On the other hand, most of the big profit making companies have clear roadmaps, open architectures (doesn't have to be open source), strong 3rd party and community support besides other important qualities. The world evolves and a single company can not catch by itself. Most companies stands with plugins and roadmaps to enlighten plugin developers.
Which is better? Having 10-50 paid developer trying to serve 10.000 customers which are also developers or having 10-50 paid developers and 500 unpaid plugin developers serving 10.000 customers.
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gmicalzoma
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| Posted: 03/12/2007, 1:53 PM |
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For me the big issue right now is not having a "Forgot Passsword" feature automatically buit in the Authentication Builder to make the Login page.
Any web enable application you make with CodeCharge that will be used by more than one person (Admin), will be in need of such a simple feature.
Jay
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JimmyCrackedCorn
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| Posted: 03/12/2007, 2:21 PM |
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How hard will it be to add this? I'm a real CCS newbie but right now I'd probably just add a link to a custom page I create and handle everything there. Seems like a fairly trivial task unless I am missing something?
My interest in CCS 4 would be in tighter integration with 3rd-party componets such as Infragistics .NETAdvantage and built-in support for AJAX. I believe these are higher-order goals that would deliver a lot of value and keep/put CCS on the map as a top-drawer player.
However, as much as I welcome advances I must say that this is the most wonderful tool I have ever used, bar none!!! I just generated the CRUD for a complex database in 5 minutes - that would have taken me a couple of weeks before. This is one amazing tool and everyone should have it in their toolkit. (and no I'm not a paid plant! just a happy customer!)
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Jan K. van Dalen
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| Posted: 03/12/2007, 4:28 PM |
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Hopefully a more robust menu capability is somewhere before CCS 7.5 :)
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