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Here are some others...
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https://rounduptheusualsuspects.org/?p=1360
Steven
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Re: nuBuilder Review
Source: https://www.navigaweb.net/2020/06/alter ... s-per.htmlNuBuilder Forte is different from other tools in this list, it is a browser-based front-end for developing web-based database applications and is designed to be as simple as possible. It has a clean interface that can be used even without writing programming code (including drag and drop support), to quickly create and use a database. And like a fully web-based application, the data is accessible anywhere from a browser. Everything is stored in a MySQL database and the database file can be backed up. NuBuilder Forte uses standard coding languages such as HTML, PHP, JavaScript and SQL.
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NuBuilder Forte is different from other tools on this list. It is a browser-based, front-end tool for developing web-based database applications and it is designed to be as easy as possible for people to use. It’s got a clean interface and low-code tools (including support for drag-and-drop) that allow users to create and use a database quickly. And as a fully web-based application, data is accessible anywhere from a browser. Everything is stored in a MySQL database and can be backed up in one database file.
NuBuilder Forte uses industry-standard coding languages such as HTML, PHP, JavaScript, and SQL, making it easy for users and developers to get started. A great deal of help is available in the form of videos and other documentation for topics including creating forms, doing searches, building reports, and more.
NuBuilder Forte is licensed under GPLv3.0 and you can download it on GitHub. You can learn more by consulting the nuBuilder forum or watching its demo video.
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Re: nuBuilder Review
How easy is it to install nubuilder, to find a download link, find the install manual?
A testimonial:
INSTALLING NUBUILDER FORTE
I decided to try out nuBuilder Forte as I needed a simple way to design forms and reports for a database for another project I’m working on. The first problem was to find out how to test it. I went to the nuBuilder website, had a quick look around, thought this looks good but where is the download page? Most websites for products have a download page with instructions on how to set it up but this site was lacking that page. Eventually, after a lot of searching I found a wiki page that states:
The trickiest thing with nuBuilder is its initial installation.
https://wiki.nubuilder.cloud/ ... nvironment
Great news! NOT!!!!! There are two links on that page, one to a YouTube video that tells you how to set up nuBuilder on a hosting website that you have to pay for. As I just wanted to see if it do what I wanted, I wasn’t going to pay for a hosted site that I might use for a day or two and then never use again. The other link was to a post on the nuBuilder forum by bmullan that explains how to install nuBuilder on a virtual machine (VM) or LXD container. I chose to go down the LXD route as it was simplest to setup on my host PC, I had never tried out LXD containers and wanted to compare with docker that I have used many times over the years.
Read on
https://andyblight.wordpress.com/2020/0 ... der-forte/
A testimonial:
INSTALLING NUBUILDER FORTE
I decided to try out nuBuilder Forte as I needed a simple way to design forms and reports for a database for another project I’m working on. The first problem was to find out how to test it. I went to the nuBuilder website, had a quick look around, thought this looks good but where is the download page? Most websites for products have a download page with instructions on how to set it up but this site was lacking that page. Eventually, after a lot of searching I found a wiki page that states:
The trickiest thing with nuBuilder is its initial installation.
https://wiki.nubuilder.cloud/ ... nvironment
Great news! NOT!!!!! There are two links on that page, one to a YouTube video that tells you how to set up nuBuilder on a hosting website that you have to pay for. As I just wanted to see if it do what I wanted, I wasn’t going to pay for a hosted site that I might use for a day or two and then never use again. The other link was to a post on the nuBuilder forum by bmullan that explains how to install nuBuilder on a virtual machine (VM) or LXD container. I chose to go down the LXD route as it was simplest to setup on my host PC, I had never tried out LXD containers and wanted to compare with docker that I have used many times over the years.
Read on
https://andyblight.wordpress.com/2020/0 ... der-forte/
Re: nuBuilder Review
I used the info on how to setup nuBuilder on BlueHost to set it up on my server at HostGator. Then after all that work found that the version of MySQL was out of date and wouldn't run nuBuilder properly due to lack of JSON support. Then setup my own Ubuntu server and things work great. So the link to the BlueHost install could be more useful if it was shown as an EXAMPLE of how to setup the nuBulder app.
Re: nuBuilder Review
There is now a new nuBuilder web site with links to helpful resources.https://www.nubuilder.com/
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