

In a multitenant app I want and I keep the control over database structure but a very special feature can be the ability that each customer/tenant to modify/personalize/tailor the app according with its needs. I was able to create a multitenant prototype with the DaDaBIK but can be a great advantage if you can offer out of the box a such solution. Anyway, I can present some features that I like to see in future in DaDaBIK:

Basically I don't abandoned the DaDaBIK, only I chose other IDE for the current project. Also, I appreciated very much the (web browser) DaDaBIK's approach that has many advantages (including the cloud opportunities for developers) in oposition with a desktop IDE. PHPRunner was only more appropriate for my needs. Sorry, wasn't my intention to compare those products.
#SCRIPTCASE VS PHPRUNNER FREE#
I will read the article you shared please fell free to share (here, on the feature requests forum or privately) the features you miss the most in DaDaBIK.


I personally prefer the DaDaBIK approach but other people might like the PHPRunner approach better.
#SCRIPTCASE VS PHPRUNNER PRO#
If you compare the products, you will probably find advantages and missing features on both sides I am not sure if comparing DaDaBIK Enterprise and PHPRunner Pro is fair: PHPRunner Pro doesn't provide a charts builder (you need PHPRunner Enterprise for that, $799) and provides only 90 days of e-mail support.Īpart from the features, I think the philosophy behind the two products is a bit different: PHPRunner is a Windows software that you typically run on your own computer as a code generator, while DaDaBIK is a Web software since its birth: you run it in any PHP environment, you don't need to generate code and maybe one day it will provide a cloud option as well. PHPRunner was, together with DaDaBIK, one of the first PHP RAD tool for creating database web applications (DaDaBIK came out in 2001, three years earlier) and I think that the fact they are both still here, releasing updates, suggests they are both solid products. I'll move this post to the general discussion forum, since it's not a support request. We are working hard to make DaDaBIK the best No-code/Low-code Platform, both for programmers and non-programmers and I personally take into great consideration any feedback and constructive criticism. Those words was only my ideea about the DaDaBIK and maybe you don't need such comments, anyway I wish for you and for your customers a happy new year !įirst of all, thanks for your feedback. Maybe in the future I will use DaDaBIK in other project. I liked DaDaBIK but wasn't enough for my needs. In this case you can create a multi tenant (or even single tenant) database structure for a complex app that can include CRM/Shop/Helpdesk/Employees/News/Forum and so on and your customers can personalize this app (or only a segment from it) for his needs. For that goal the provider need an app (somehow like DaDaBIK) that can be easy used by each customer/tenant (in a web browser) to personalize his app. If you read this paper multitenant apps you can see that the main challenge of a multitenant app is the need to personalize the apps to meet the need of each customer/tenant. I think that NuBuilder is the only your competitor in this area. Your DaDaBIK enterprise version ($ 190 ) is not so rich in functionalities like is the PHPRunner profesional version ($ 499) even if DaDaBIK is more simple, more intuitive and more cheap.Īnyway DaDaBIK have a unique advantage over those IDEs: it can create apps on the web browser by the persons that are not programmers ! I evaluated DaDaBIK, AppGini, DbFront, VFront, dbQuikSite, PHPMaker, PHPRunner and so on. I tried to evaluate few IDEs because I need to develop a functional prototype for a multitenant marketplace.
