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How long will Ninox 3 remain?

I have an idea for a vertical application I would like to put together. I would far rather build this in Ninox 3 (I am finding the interface of Ninox 4 far too cluttered and it's still far from viable) but have concerns about how long it will remain for. Does anyone know how long Ninox 3 will be around?

Thanks John

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    • Rafael Sanchis
    • Rafael_Sanchis
    • 5 days ago
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    As far as I understand, until the end of 2028

      • John_Halls
      • 5 days ago
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       Thanks

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    • RoSoft_Steven.1
    • 5 days ago
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    There's no need to worry. Feel free to design your database in Ninox 3, because a conversion tool will be released to convert it to Ninox 4. All features will be supported, as well as both versions of modularity. Also, all platforms of Ninox 3 will be supported at least until the end of 2028.

    • Fred
    • yesterday
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    with the speed that v4 is moving i would expect that that v3 will be around longer than 2028. 

      • John_Halls
      • yesterday
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       Good thing too, in my opinion. It has become developer orientated, with the idea that, most of the time developers are going to be working on their latest project. Not so. A developer might spend a week or two putting something together but the user might be using it 5 days a week for years. All the developer tools then have to disappear to keep the UI as clean as possible. V4 has a very cluttered look to me that can't be hidden.

      Rant over.

      Regards John

    • Mel_Charles
    • 9 hrs ago
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    sorry to be so late to the party on this but ...
    where do i get my hands on a demo beta version of Ninox 4 

     I would like to see what is what and well before being forced to moved onto it.

    I presume the migration tool is currently unavailable too?

    Personally, I don't reallty care about have a bot build my apps/scripts etc. as part of the joy (or pain) of building stuff by hand is the learning curve one goes through and the knowledge gained!

Content aside

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