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Time to move on... - Version: 4.2.0.3, 1/10/2007 08:36AM PST
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- Time to move on...
Old and in the Way - Version: 4.1, 12/6/2005 10:55AM PST
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old_mac
I have used Omnis since the mid 80s. It is extremely powerful, probably more powerful than the average company needs. The learning curve is very steep indeed.
I am sure that there are alternatives these days. I always wondered why they called 'RAD'.
The only way this is RAD for any company is if they have closet full of Omnis programmers on staff.
I am sure that there are alternatives these days. I always wondered why they called 'RAD'.
The only way this is RAD for any company is if they have closet full of Omnis programmers on staff.
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I take back what I said 



- Version: 4.0.2, 1/14/2005 03:08PM PST
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Ölbaum
Forget about my previous comment. This product is horrible, the documentation is useless, product updates break previous behaviours, show stopper bugs (I'm talking about things like accented characters that suddenly can't be input anymore) take months to be fixed and programming language looks like it's from the nineteenth century.
I don't know where the other comment poster got their numbers for pricing, but if you want the development kit so you can create both Mac and Windows applications and distribute them, it is going to cost you big time.
Then there's the "per seat" licensing pricing. Last I checked, even in quantity, the seat cost was around $80 per seat.
Omnis is probably fine for an in-house app development, but not for distribution of small, simple, or shareware apps. At $20 per seat it would still be too expensive for these purposes. The Omnis market seems to be about 10+ seats and up to huge corporate users. Anything less and its more cost effective to use FileMaker, RB, MySQL etc.
RealBasic (despite its many issues) is the clear winner for cross-platform development at a reasonable cost (I believe it's $249).
I too wrote many apps in Omnis that are still in use today, some still on a Mac Plus. Fortunately, it's easy to get data OUT of Omnis, and I have converted several of the databases to RB and MySQL or Valentina.
Omnis, in comparison to RealBasic has turned out to be real bloatware and is a relic of the 80's and 90's that has never really been modernized. I can build an app in RB three times as fast as Omnis with no loss in performance or capability.
And don't get me started on 4D...
Just my two cents.