I'll say it again as far as them being "similar".  1) Graphical form
editor - Morfik only.  2) PDF report output - Morfik only (this is a
bit unfair since you can't draw the forms in GWT anyway, but it's a
very neat trick for me).  3) Languages - GWT is Java only, Morfik is
Java, C#, Basic, and Pascal, and if I have my way some xTalk
variation, but who am I? 4) Tightly integrated database design,
interaction, and output - Morfik only.  5) Tightly integrated web
server - Morfik only. 6) Cost - GWT - free as in beer, Morfik - Free
for non-commercial use, $17xx until sometime (next March?), then
$5,000 (at least that's what they're saying right now)

No doubt they have different features. I'm just saying they are targeting the same market. I'm sure GWT has some features that Morfik doesn't as well, but maybe the distinction is that GWT is in fact more of a low-level tool then Morfik which is more RAD-oriented. I can buy that.

As far as threatening suit, I'm relatively sure that Linux isn't very
similar to Windoze, regardless of what you think of KDE or Gnome, yet
M$ is claiming that Linux incorporates Windoze IP.  How many suits
have there been over iPods and other music players?  Do you really
think those competitors are the same thing?

I'm just commenting on the speculation that Google actually either a) stole their IP, or actually b) licensed the technology directly. Hey it's all speculation. All that is for sure is that Morfik is trying to patent their JWT technology, and much of the tech community sees it as frivolous and possibly desperate to keep Google out of the game.

Neither of use know if there actually will be any lawsuits, or what relation exactly the technology has. But obviously a lot of people DO see them as competitors with similar technology. Are you telling me now that iPods and other MP3 players aren't actually similar products?

The sales pitch is simpler than the reality.  You CAN tie it all
together.  However, you also have the option of using external data
sources (that's discussed in the Professional literature, I believe),
or cranking a server farm.  The last one was detailed on somebody's
web site recently.  Salesforce?  I don't remember whose.

Sounds good. After much digging, you can find some vague references on the site to Linux and MacOS options in the future. Looks to me like Morfik really needs to improve the information on their site. It's nearly impossible to find any clear information, or else I'm just blind. And I'm not the only one- there are references all over the net to people turned off by the Windows-only appearance.

So, the truth does sound much better to me. Totally improves my view of the product. If you're in their program, you might mention that people are having trouble figuring this stuff out from their website. Too many buzz words and no straight information!

Regards,
Brian
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