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| MoreMotion Application Studio |
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MoreMotion Application Studio is a rapid web application development tool. It is based on MoreMotion AF which is an open source Java web framework.
It is a strong alternative to the Java based IDE's such as Eclipse and Netbeans with the motto "An application developer doesn't have to be an Java expert to develop Java web applications".
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If you have got legacy systems that have hundreds of pages to be renewed with a new approach then MoreMotion Application Studio is the right tool for you.
We are sure that you will start generating more ideas and grow your goals after you got to know MoreMotion Application Studio.
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| Professional Applications, Stunning User Interfaces |
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The user interfaces of the web applications which are backed by MoreMotion Face Javascript API functions can provide interactivity no less than the rich client desktop applications.
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All the GUI components are well planned and fully Ajax compatible and can be scripted through MoreMotion Face API.
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| No Excuses, Just Success |
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Application Studio Enterprise Edition equipped with additional components that bring professional solutions to the common needs of the corporates such as Mailing, Reporting, Web service integrations and much more.
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| MoreMotion AF |
MoreMotion Application Framework is an Open Source Java Software that is distributed under LGPL.
MM Application Studio is based on MoreMotion AF and it compiles the visually developed project units into the MoreMotion AF compatible XML files.
On the other hand, MoreMotion AF and a text editor are more than enough to develop enterprise level web applications.
Therefore whether it is with or without MM Application Studio, your work and investment will be secure today and in the future.
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"The worst thing about MM Application Studio is that you don't know where to stop, because you're able to change an application part just in two hours"
Khalil Bouaza |
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