Mobirise

The new professional software for create Industrial Applications.

What is a project?
A project is a graphical interface with buttons, windows for data entry, tables for record selection and all that may be useful to simplify the label printing by the user.
When I use the project?
The printing of the label is just one of the reasons why a project may be useful. A project can also be used to: collect data that will be inserted by a user export the data collected for statistical purposes or for traceability display updating information in real time viewing of the contents of files, tables ... receive data from scales display values and automatically print labels or reports For touch screen use. The project created with BuilderOne is adapt for touch screen use without mouse.
What is a Frame?
A frame is a "window" that can contain buttons, text, images, text fields for entering data, tables to select records ...
You can use more than one frame in a project?
Yes, in a project can be used more frames and move from one frame to another over the buttons.
It takes a long time to realize a project?
No, even complex projects can be realized in a single day, with amazing results and without writing code in any programming language.
What you need to develop a project?
BuilderOne and activation code for developer.
What you need to run project?
Projects can be executed with PRO activation code

Mobirise

A new way to write applications.

Originally there was the assembler. Writing a complex application in Assembler was difficult, tiring, boring and illegible.

Fortunately, a big step forward is made thanks to the arrival of the first programming languages ​​at the highest level. The Fortran, Pascal, C, Basic. Initially it is fascinating to write code to receive data from a serial, from a socket, but over time you realize that you are wasting time. When I receive data I would like to have it in a variable to be able to use it. I would not be interested in how to receive them, how to manage events, how to set the parameters for opening the port. I would like to focus on how to use the data received.

I felt the need for a language at an even higher level than C, Basic, Java ... that would make all the most common functions available to me, such as reading and writing a file, reading and writing through a communication port, reading and writing a database , without having to worry about all related parameters and settings. Without having to write code.

Why isn't there a language that replaces programming with configuration? With a series of "objects" that must be configured to perform "actions", or sequences of actions. Where the actions are themselves configurable. Without writing code, without parentheses, periods and commas. All aimed at the industrial sector where the essential characteristics of an application are:

User interface for data entry and selection
graphs, windows, LEDs to show status or result
prints and print previews
receiving and sending data from communication ports
It seemed to me an ambitious dream and I was not very convinced that it would lead to a concrete result. I started coding with a strong focus on speed, efficiency, robustness. In the end I was faced with a tool that allows me to write applications without programming. It cannot be defined as a language, but a method.

This method makes available all the most common mechanisms mentioned above, and leaves space, if needed, for the realization of unforeseen mechanisms through classical programming.

BuilderOne also called B1 is the new method.

The companies that today use this method have created very complex applications, but my greatest satisfactions are others:

the men who work on these projects didn't have a real passion for programming but now they are passionate.
they made their products in much less time
they were able to focus on the specifics of the project
no project has ever been abandoned
Their projects are documented and tested by the tool itself.
I am proud of BuilderOne and I thank all those who work there and who allow it to grow every day.

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