My favorite tool for the moment are Primal Forms.
But I have been using the Community edition and
thought that some of the odd stuff in the editor
was because of early in the development.
Yesterday I went to the site to look for some more
information and learned that the lack of copy/paste
was because of the community version. I thought that
the community version was a full version tool and not
like a shareware tool with limited functions if I didn’t pay.
My mainly usage for this tool are an
Open Source project (http://www.pkitoolbox.com)
based on Windows Forms.
So a free tool was great. Now I have to pay like 149 dollar
for Primal Forms 2009 to have basic functions plus some extra
features.
BUT I most say that this tool is one of the best free tools
despite the limitations that I didn’t know of until yesterday
No related posts.
You don’t HAVE to pay anything. The Community Edition is still free and still available.
Yes I have to, because I feel like I need the functions in the version that costs.
After my screencast demo for the Swedish Microsoft TechNet I will think of buing it.
I don’t know when that is, but maybe by that time the book Alex Angelopoulos writes about PrimalForms 2009 for SAPIEN Press will be available too.
Cool
My screencast will be about how to write a GUI for windows tools with PowerShell and Primal Forms like the GUI I write for the PKI Toolbox.