That was my primary concern, and as time has passed, it seems increasingly justified. And while those developers are talented and dedicated, building a tool that can be used to develop desktop, mobile, Web, and console apps, and can compile to macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Web just seems like a daunting task. Xojo is a small company, with a very small team of developers. ![]() When I made the decision to stop using Xojo, it was based on a number of concerns that I had. But sadly, it doesn't seem like much has changed - or at least changed for the better - with regards to Xojo. Since then, a lot has happened with my business. It's hard for me to believe that it has been nearly a year since I last wrote about Xojo, and the difficult decision that I had made to move away from it. I thought I'd take a moment to sum up my thoughts on both of those platforms, share some possible alternatives, and describe the type of work that I'm doing these days. ![]() ![]() I've had a number of developers reach out to me over the past several months, including FileMaker developers who are looking at Xojo as a possible FileMaker alternative, Xojo developers asking about possible Xojo alternatives, and more.
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