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7/21/2007 5:29 AM
 

Hi, everyone:

 

I want to ask if it is a good idea to use the DNN to develop a new web accounting product which is like the Quickbook and Myob.  Because the acounting software will have a lot interactions between different parts.  I know the DNN has IMC which can do the communications within the moudles.  But  because every technology has its goodness and weakness. DNN is a good content management system, but, I want to know  if it is a good solution to use the DNN to develop the software which has a lot interactions between different parts, or just use the Devexpress this kind of control tool to develop our company's software, which is the best choice .

 

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