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Hey Larry:
Yeah, I was completely surprised as well when I was looking for one. Really there is more of a market for this type of control these days with all of the tablets and kiosk type environments.
SF 2.0 is coming along really nicely. We will be posting more this month some time, but the entity collection model is going to be so much smoother in the end. The philosophy of StrataFrame hasn't changed, but the object collections with our own entity model is far easier to work with and is far more robust when interfacing with virtually any type of environment.
Since the WPF curve is so steep, and it will be a while before WinForms dies, the SF 2.0 entity model supports both WPF as well as WinForms. One reason that developers have had a hard time moving forward with WPF is the learning curve. It really is a completely different concept, especially for WinForms developers. So we will be releasing a lot of training videos as well as tutorials that will help a lot, but also, StrataFrame WPF UI is going to help shorten the gap in being productive while taking advantage of WPF.
WPF is extremely robust, but Microsoft didn't do a very good job on creating a transition for GDI WinForm developers. But StrataFrame 2.0 will really help a lot here.
The first UI that you guys will see will be the DDT. It will feel like a combination of SQL Server Management Studio and VS2012 with our own flavoring. The DDT is going to be a much richer set of tools and will also support multiple platforms in the end as well. The two that we will be focusing on at first will be SQL Server and MySQL.
Exciting times around here. We are having fun, and once we can start to show more UI and samples, we will be posting things out here to wet your appetite. It won't be long before you start to see things, and even have some input on controls and priority of the controls, etc.
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