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The Rapid Application Delivery Platform of the future already available today
What do you like best about the product?
ALM Features, ease of development and deployment, web and mobile, technology imdependent
What do you dislike about the product?
missing of unit testing features (I don't consider the unit testing framework as a very good solution)., missing of tools to test the quality of the code (duplicate code e.g.), hard to copy data from one environment to another, the tablenames that can change from one environment to another
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Able to deliver quality mobile and web apps a lot faster than via standard development.
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OutSystems and Beyound!
What do you like best about the product?
The customer support and the training that's behind the OutSystems Platform. I also love their Next Steps event which I feel that they go all out letting us know what's next and where the OutSystems organization stands.
What do you dislike about the product?
I am really satisfied with the OutSystems platform as well as the new 10 version which is more that my capability so I am excited!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Our organization have a few large clients that have problems that consistently change and we need to have the flexibility to change with them to keep them as clients
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Give OutSystems a try, Think outsusde the box, matter of fact, get rid of the box!
The stuff that dreams are made of
What do you like best about the product?
The first great thing about OutSystems Agile Platform is that it make everything easy. By removing the standard-but-trickier part of all websites/apps, it allows the development team to focus on the real issues. And instead of watching pages and pages of code, there are modular blocks of operation that are quite easy to understand, but anyone can add the old-fashioned code if they like or have to.
The second best part is that OutSystems controls its product like few companies do, and offers bootcamps and a single online community so that everyone can start working by the book and reach all the pros in no time. You can do it on your own to start, or you can jump into the the professional version and see architecture recomendations, design and usability, server performance and everything else.
No need for any particular set of skills to do a full stack application. It can be a one person job, or a full team working on the product. As long as they follow the Agile methodology, the final product can't go wrong.
The second best part is that OutSystems controls its product like few companies do, and offers bootcamps and a single online community so that everyone can start working by the book and reach all the pros in no time. You can do it on your own to start, or you can jump into the the professional version and see architecture recomendations, design and usability, server performance and everything else.
No need for any particular set of skills to do a full stack application. It can be a one person job, or a full team working on the product. As long as they follow the Agile methodology, the final product can't go wrong.
What do you dislike about the product?
After working in OutSystems is hard to go back to other tools, and that includes doing extensions (C#/Java) to connect Agile Platform to external libraries.
And while debugging the native quality rules (like the use of transactions) may cause problems to developers not used to good code. It takes a while to correct bad habits.
And while debugging the native quality rules (like the use of transactions) may cause problems to developers not used to good code. It takes a while to correct bad habits.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
By working in the fast moving consumer goods, the issues are diverse. We solved problems of Human Resources, Sales, Marketing, Quality, Logistics... Most applications are for internal use, but they are business critical and the business is very flexible (and applies to several countries). We are having the best time to market ever.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
You can give it a try online and free. That will be enough to convince most of the non-believers.
Solve business problems instead of technical ones
What do you like best about the product?
As a old-time c# coder I love the fact I can focus on solving business problems instead of technical issues. I have no worries about dependencies and low-level stuff. Furthermore the TrueChange is awesome. I really have no trouble to refactor, move methods around and clean up stuff. Maintenance is fun as well. The new features in P10 is very welcome for the mobile department as well as the desktop environment.
What do you dislike about the product?
As a lowcode platform it lacks certain flexibility, but those are only edge cases nowadays. Ofcourse the versioning could have some loving by check-in comments but it's all in the nitpicking categories.
As long as it don't evolve in a old-school IDE i can manage most of the dislikes.
There is no perfect tool and there never will be.
As long as it don't evolve in a old-school IDE i can manage most of the dislikes.
There is no perfect tool and there never will be.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
All sorts of business problems, from invoicing, webshops and plain websites. The speed of change and flexibility is the biggest benefit. The easy of refactoring datamodels and simple yet effective way of implementing security measures is a big plus.
Customers see how easy and fast changes are implemented and are very happy with it and are becoming more active in the development itself instead of waiting in the backroom to see what it has become.
Customers see how easy and fast changes are implemented and are very happy with it and are becoming more active in the development itself instead of waiting in the backroom to see what it has become.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Embrace the change and don't be afraid you are boxed with this tool.
It's hugely dynamic and you can still use c#/java if you really really need to.
Upgrades are a breeze and every new major release will surprise you everytime!
It's hugely dynamic and you can still use c#/java if you really really need to.
Upgrades are a breeze and every new major release will surprise you everytime!
Fantastic low code platform
What do you like best about the product?
Where do I start? The ability to develop and deploy the full stack quickly and easily is second to none. In addition, the platform TrueChange tab allows you to find where all of your obvious bugs are, and won't even allow you to publish until they all are resolved, making sure that the simple mistakes won't be detrimental to your application. Recently I've been heavily developing in platform 10, and the mobile and offline capabilities of this version are tremendous.
What do you dislike about the product?
The primary issue that I've had with Outsystems is the lack of powerful advanced data grids. The grids are okay in taking care of basic to intermediate needs, but if you need something with the power of KendoUI, you need to go elsewhere to get it.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We have a very small development team, and we've been able to successfully manage all of the needs much better than we could with any other platform. Outsystems allows us not only to develop and deploy very quickly, but change orders and bug fixes are EXTREMELY easy. I've loved that aspect of the platform almost more than anything else. It has been possible for us to be able to keep our IT costs down with fewer developers, yet still deploy quality products in a timely manner.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It's a niche product because it isn't free, but if you have enterprise-level projects for desktop and mobile and want one code base, I would highly recommend Outsystems.
Outsystems accelerates time to market and time to ROI
What do you like best about the product?
The platform is incredibly flexible and meets the needs of customers regardless of how complex their requirements are. Developers can more quickly meet the demands of their jobs while at the same time doing so in a manner that promotes reusability and understandability.
There is a wealth of knowledge within Outsystems and in their community of developers. This can prove invaluable when you need additional information on a topic. Also, there is a large set of pre-built applications from the Outsystems Forge that can be used for reference or to kickstart an application.
There is a wealth of knowledge within Outsystems and in their community of developers. This can prove invaluable when you need additional information on a topic. Also, there is a large set of pre-built applications from the Outsystems Forge that can be used for reference or to kickstart an application.
What do you dislike about the product?
The platform is easy to get started with but takes more time than I originally thought to get proficient with especially with some of the more complicated patterns.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Enterprise level application development for products to sell to external customers.
The ability to rapidly prototype ideas and modify those prototypes on they fly.
The ability to produce so much more with fewer developers.
The ability to rapidly prototype ideas and modify those prototypes on they fly.
The ability to produce so much more with fewer developers.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you are having issues with meeting business demands in terms of quantity of deliverables, timing of those deliverables, quality of those deliverables, and attempting to contain software development costs, it would be well worth your time to investigate whether this platform would be right for you. I think that you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Simony awesome
What do you like best about the product?
The easy way of creating apps. And it's a visual tool
What do you dislike about the product?
CSS need to be published every time it's changed
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Improve relation between client and customer.
Great working with OutSystems
What do you like best about the product?
I experience OutSystems as an easy to use tool which makes it possible to realize applications together with customer representatives along the journey towards realizing a new application. Sitting together behind the monitor and build the application they want/need, making modifications on the fly and see the result right away after 1-click-publish.
Very important for me as well is the fact that I can talk about the process a customer goes through and build the main processes of the application instead of building a data model and menu to access data in that model.
Very important for me as well is the fact that I can talk about the process a customer goes through and build the main processes of the application instead of building a data model and menu to access data in that model.
What do you dislike about the product?
I experienced some limitations when migrating large amounts of data to OutSystems. OutSystems has a lot out-of-the-box features to import data from for example Excel sheets or use data from databases outside of the OutSystems environment. When I started to import >100K records, I faced throughput time of hours. Luckily extensions in several languages (C#, Java) are available in the community or can be custom made to get rid of that issue.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Just started using OutSystems (1/2 year), so few successes booked until now: generally replacing manual data processing. Also performing several time consuming validations (due to manual data retrieval from different systems) and presenting information from different systems in one application.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Take a serious look at it!
4 months of experience as outsystems developer
What do you like best about the product?
Ease, simplicity and speed of development
What do you dislike about the product?
at the momment, I have no reason to complain
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
developing call center apps
The best RAD application
What do you like best about the product?
The speed how we build a complex app for web and mobile
What do you dislike about the product?
The sofware units coud be a limitation, and the if we have a small business the price of a license is too high.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster development, Easier to find and solve bugs and runtime errors
Recommendations to others considering the product:
how fast we can delivery app's with outsystems
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