Thanks, but I guess I'm looking for something that speaks more directly to the 
concerns of developers who might be thinking of using it. I imagine a developer 
is asking him/herself these kinds of questions:

- Is it worth the price?
- Can I be effective outside of the comfort zone of the 4D method editor and 
debugger?
- Why shouldn't I use a tool that generates forms and lists for me?
- How big is the learning curve?
- Why shouldn't I just use the 4D tags?

And so on.

On Dec 16, 2011, at 12:34 AM, David Wright wrote:

> My pleasure...
> 
> At Stansted News we run major online news publications and commercial 
> directories, and everything we do on the web is powered by Active4D. It gives 
> us the tools to turn complex searches into simple experiences for our 
> subscribers, the ability to adapt, update and innovate in a simple and direct 
> way. In short, Active4D has been a crucial part of our company development 
> for many years. I could not recommend it more highly.
> 
> David Wright
> 
> On 15 Dec 2011, at 23:40, Aparajita Fishman wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am working on a brand new web site (it's going to be awesome), and I would 
>> like some testimonials to use on the site. Even a few sentences is fine. 
>> Anything you can say about how Active4D solved your problems and how it is 
>> worth the price would be great.

Regards,

   Aparajita

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