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added entry for PaperCut NG

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+ == PaperCut NG ==
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+ [http://papercut.biz/products/ng/images/screenshots/printer-list-small.jpg]
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+ Here at [http://papercut.biz/ PaperCut] we write software to monitor, quota 
and report network printing and internet usage.  In early 2005 we had decided 
that our previous product was being constrained by its architecture (not to 
mention showing its age), and we needed to start afresh.
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+ We investigated all the usual suspects for web application development at the 
time and settled on Tapestry 3.  Tapestry's component and event based model was 
fairly unique at the time, and was a real selling point for us.  The popularity 
of this model today is testament to the fact that Tapestry 'got it right'.  Our 
application, [http://papercut.biz/products/ng/ PaperCut NG], has been a huge 
success and we are still using Tapestry 3
+ to this day (Dec 06).
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+ Tapestry's component based model made it easy for us to develop components 
once and use them in multiple areas of our application, even though the initial 
learning curve and development time was quite steep.  It also integrated very 
nicely with the other components we chose for !PaperCut NG (Hibernate, Spring, 
Derby, Jetty, !JasperReports and others).  Making it look great was also quite 
easy (at least we think so - [http://papercut.biz/products/ng/tour/ see for 
yourself].  Probably most importantly, our Tapestry code has been easy to 
maintain.
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+ !PaperCut NG (and its Tapestry frontends) has been installed in thousands of 
organisations around the world, with individual installations successfully 
scaling to databases with millions of records, supporting 60,000+ users and 
many simultaneous logins.  This was all without sacrificing the relative 
simplicity of the application, which works equally well on a 5 user network.
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+ Even with how far the world of web development has come over the last few 
years, Tapestry 3 still meets our needs and provides us with a solid, 
attractive and easy to maintain public face of our application.  We are keen to 
upgrade to Tapestry 5... as soon as we find the time ;)
  
  
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