![]() Also, as far as I could tell, you have to accept what they call “the Lianja Way” which is a Geoff-like way of saying if you don’t like the product, you’re doing it wrong. On the other hand, they raised prices and dropped the community version recently, and this all seems to come at the price of being married to their cloud service (and a subscription thereto). What has always intrigued me is the freedom of choice of languages – Python, “LianjaScript” (FoxPro), PHP, JavaScript, and, later this year (v10), C#. IIRC they are using electron to deploy to the desktop. Although I have to say, from my review of v7 of the product, more true (less untrue?) than similar claims by Xojo. These claims sound, um, strangely familiar. ![]() But Lianja just released version 9 with this claim: I’ve kicked the tires on this in the past – not enough to have a view one way or the other.
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