Hi All,
The last time I posted something about this, it almost sounded as if it was a sales pitch. I don't mean it to be a sales pitch, however I have used it and I wanted to share my conclusions.
When it comes to affordable IIS web servers products for general consumers with no user limits, Microsoft totally dropped the ball. The result is the growth in popularity of Apache servers and PHP scripting.
Recently, I've tried Pablo Software Solution's Quick 'n Easy Web Server v.3.2.x. Now, considering the only other way to have a personal IIS web server at home is to install the old W2k OS that Microsoft is no longer supporting, or pay an arm and a leg (not to mention your first born) for a W2k3 server or settle for the 5 user limit version that comes with XP Pro -- Pablo Software QnE Web Server is THE ONLY fully functional IIS alternative available for 29 American dollars that can run on any Win9x and NT based operating system...PERIOD.
HOWEVER...it is not a perfect web server. Although it works with WebWiz News, Journal, and Poll scripts, it has problems when trying to view posts in Webwiz forums. I also recall it has problems with Snitz forums as well.
(or it can be argued the scripts have problems with the web server. Programmers can be overly sensitive about their work, you know?)
If QnE Web Server worked with all ASP scripts such as WebWiz forums, Snitz forums, etc, it would give budget-minded programming students, ASP web page developers and general consumers a viable, functional choice for an IIS alternative that is just as good as IIS but at a fraction of the cost. In addition and most importantly, it would open a new residential consumer market for Web Wiz and other developers of ASP scripts to sell to. Lastly, it encourages the use of ASP as a viable scripting language over PHP.
With that being said, would it behoove developers like Web Wiz and Snitz, not to mention other ASP developers, to collaborate with Pablo Software so his product works well with your's? (or...whatever)
It might be just me and my wild imagination, but I see a win-win scenario here that could financially benefit the entire ASP developement community.
Do other people see this too or should I consider drinking a different brand of beer?
Chuck
http://chucky.isa-geek.com
Edited by Shimpi06 - 15 October 2006 at 8:00am