Love the idea of formspider and hope to use it for internal apps someday. But what about public facing apps? Is there any reason not to use formspider for these? |
Hi Scott. Thank you for your kind words. You can use Formspider for public facing apps. There is no reason why you wouldn't. Do you have a particular concern or a question? |
That's great! I'm a consultant and would like to develop a site that I could resell to my testing laboratory clients to allow their customers to see results and do some simple status queries. I'm a 20 year Oracle Forms guy so that makes formspider quite appealing vs. the other choices. I was just concerned about the usual security issues because the webserver database will need to have some semi-sensitive data pushed over from the production machine for the site to function properly. Sounds like it's worth giving it a try. Can I get instructions for installing on a linux database? Thanks! |
Scott, I think you and Formspider will be a perfect match. I hope you enjoy it. During development, please contact us with any questions or comments you might have. We will spoil you with our support. :-) The installation guide for Linux is being prepared. It will be ready on March 23rd. I will inform you when it is available. |
Scott, the installation guide for Linux is ready. You can view it at the following URL: http://theformspider.com/blog/2011/03/23/how-to-install-formspider-to-linux-or-mac-os-x/ |