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We have done several releases since our migration. Documentations are available and the Youtube videos are helpful. The Firefly team is instrumental in providing solutions to problems that we encounter.

This helped existing uniPaaS developers to be productive almost immediately. The whole uniPaaS paradigm is still there only translated to C#. The transition from being a uniPaaS developer to a C# developer is very smooth.
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We have been very "creative" in our uniPaaS programming and those translated to C# code pretty well. Our ERP application is about 24 modules, and the migration process was painless. The final product looks and behaves exactly the same. I'm very impressed in how Firefly converted our uniPaaS application. So if you're looking to move to a standardized C#.Net platform, yet keep the original look and feel of your Magic application, with the least amount of work and best results, Firefly is the ONLY way to go.ĭarryl Malcaba, Lead Engineer at CentralSquare Technologies APIs are a breeze and general reusablity of the original business logic (programs now controllers) has been very good. Now we're onto the web with our new platform and the ENV Web add-in project has been a great help. As we get more familiar with the new C#.net universe, we find more and better ways to do applications than we could have with Magic. Support could not be better and the migration was excellent. Firefly has been with us every step of the way, including some late night support when we had a deadline to hit. After signing a contract, we went through all the steps and classes and migrated our application to the new C#.Net platform. We gave our large application to Firefly for a POC and within about a week, it came back working for both PSQL and MSSQL. However, that is no longer the case and now I'm a Firefly evangelist! We needed an MSSQL solution in a short period of time to win a very large contract. You would also know that I was not a Firefly fan and was very verbal about it (mostly from ignorance). Those of you that know me, know that my support for Magic goes back a very long time (1986). Keith Canniff, VP of IT at K&K Management Solutions I strongly recommend the migration with Firefly, they make it easy and painless. They have very good documentations and a lot of videos, great videos.

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The Firefly Migration team is very professional and offers very efficient support, even after the migration. Finding some help, some partial/full code or even a developer is just easy, the C# community is huge ! If you have any doubts to migrate your Magic/UniPaas applications, don't ! Just go for it ! In a few months you can develop as fast as before in Magic, but smarter and without any limits. It works ! And it's amazing how easy the migration was.
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Philipp Frei, IT manager at Univerre Pro Uva SA Thanks for keeping me in business for another 20 years! The problem is learning the new language. That is done quickly and mostly without a hitch. You see, it is not only about the conversion itself. The staff is top notch and Noam is "out of this world" nice and willing to help. I can't tell you how much I still learn everyday by watching the videos. Once Firefly introduced the developer's guide then it became even better. Some things you can do even faster than MAgic, like creating a simple report with groups. and on and on from Magic while now having the power of doing ANYTHING you want. You still get your subforms, table controls, events, handlers, Task Prefix, Record Prefix. NET environment inside Visual Studio be similar to working in MAgic. You see, that is the beauty of Firefly framework: It makes working in a. NET because you just don't want to go from being a "fast" Magic programmer to being a "slow". If you are in doubt of converting your Magic application to. MARCOS LEITE, Magic Developer at RioApps,Inc.
