How to Waste $2,000
Written by Roman on January 21, 2009 – 7:25 pmIt is very simple – just buy useless and expensive software.
Last autumn we got an idea of a product that might be installed on a customer site having 1 to 20 concurrent users. We’ve been always working with Windows based applications and never with Web based, so we though why not to use this chance also to learn asp.net making our first Web based app. It might be a good experience, as we thought.
Searching the Internet we found a few web app generators that could generate a source code based on your database. IronSpeed looked as the best option, especially with their tables-in-table features. For example, you have table Customer and child tables for orders, payments and complaints. With such nice feature as table-in-table you could generate a web page to find a customer and for each customer record you could see separate tab with, let’s say, the customer’s last five orders orders, then a tab with five last payments, and a tab with five last complaints.
Everything looked excellent on IronSpeed’s screenshots. I have to admit that this software really has excellent design templates, so the generated pages looked really good.
The problem is that such nice feature as table-in-table is not available in a trial version. Neither have they money guarantee period, so you could get you money back if you don’t like the software.
But it seemed IronSpeed was pretty well-known company on web based program generators market, and I thought that people would not sell crap for about $2,000 (xa-xa), so we bought a license.
The software looked very nice. It generated everything I asked for with all table-in-table stuff. I changed one table-in-table – it looked excellent. Changed the second one – wait, the first one became as it was generated by default. Well, I changed the first table-in-table again. Then I changed the third table-in-table, and guess what – the first two became as they were generated by default. All my changes were gone or got completely messed up.
Finally, my project started showing .Net errors complaining that I used some variables without first initializing them, and it became simply impossible to work with the project.
During one month, after talking to IronSpeed support, I generated my program a few times, but I was not able to make it working properly. Maybe I was stupid enough not to admit some IronSpeed courses or webinars, but I assumed that software for such price would at least remember my changes and not mess up my web pages.
At that time I got e-mail from IronSpeed sales guy asking me to share our success story with them – he assumed we made another kick-ass product using their software. I told him about our situation telling him I was dreaming to get rid of this software. He answered they do not return any money back but agreed I could sell my license over ebay or somewhere else.
It’s just our experience, of course. IronSpeed has impressive list of customers, so I guess people like the product. Maybe, they do not use all the features, or they do not try changing table-in-table stuff a lot. Or we were just such unlucky.
But from now on:
1. If trial version of the software does not have the features I am looking for – no buy;
2. If company does not have at least two weeks money back guarantee – no buy.
Finally, we switched back to Win based development, and I actually have no idea when we will try doing something web based next time. Sad.
Have you ever had similar situations when you just wasted your money for nothing?
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February 8th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
I’m sorry to hear you were not impressed.
I wanted to share with you how Iron Speed Designer stacks up as a rapid application code generator in real world applications. We have been commercially using Iron Speed for over 4 years and have created applications ranging in size from a just a handful of pages that we can produce in well less than a day right up to sophisticated large financial applications that would have taken a bigger team 3 or 4 times as long.
Need some big names? Our NY based office has created Iron Speed applications for the US Coastguard, Intel and ViroPharma amongst others.
We aren’t into back slapping for the sake of it – our business relies on it and our clients want products in less time and less money. Lets face it, the word economy is nose diving and companies are looking to save on their IT costs and are seriously thinking of outsourcing their software development. We want to save time and money so whenever we start a new project my first question is “Can we use Iron Speed for this?” Invariably the answer is yes!
I am MVP for an Iron Speed MVP Consulting Organisation, and as the owner of Light Speed IT Solutions devote many hours to evangelising the product and building my business around it – so much so that 70% of web application project work we undertake is based on Iron Speed. We use Iron Speed because we believe in it, it works and our clients love it.
We are currently blogging our experiences, the ups and downs, the easy, and the tough, tips and tricks of using Iron Speed V6 in building a real world application, http://www.lightspeeditsolutions.co.uk/ironspeed/blogs
Tim Titchmarsh
Light Speed IT Solutions