While during my beta testing, I could only get it to run on one machine, you have fixed that issue and I am able to run on my development machine.
You have a great product. Just looking at the free version and loading any template breaks it down into pieces which, when modified, gives excellent, well-formatted resulting code I can use to add simply by copy-and-paste.
I have a few questions:
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When selecting ASP.NET as the server model, is it assumed the site is a site utilizing Web Forms?
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We use ASP.NET MVC with C#. Is there any possibility you will support this type of project and offer Design mode when selecting ASP.NET in the future, such as: Including Views\Shared_Layout.cshtml within the .cshtml pages having that layout?
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Since I am using the Free version at the moment, I am not sure what to expect with Data Connect, Queries and server-side actions. Are they .aspx files? Would they integrate into MVC Controllers?
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If building an MVC site, will all the basic server-side scripts be located in the root or in a folder?
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Is the Security implemented custom and secure, or would an ASP.NET project utilize Identity Membership?
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I see you do weekly updates. Is the goal to make all DMXZone extensions available within Wappler, or are you picking and choosing? I will create another post of which extensions I would like to see added.
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Finally, if I purchase the academic subscription, would I be able to build more than 5 of the same project if they are never published or show outside the teaching environment? In the beginning of teaching, there are times when I need to erase everything and begin from scratch to demonstrate the setup and initial steps taken in a project, or does it track the number of projects and cut me off at 5?
Overall, this is a great product. I look forward to pushing it to see what I can do with a non-DMXZone, BS4 template I am working with to customize its look and feel - adding panels, removing unnecessary pieces, re-styling, deleting sections and see if it helps to be able to apply it with the web application assignment this coming semester.
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