Thank you for your prompt response.

Regarding your concern about our credibility, I can assure you that we are all beginners or advance programmers here, but not experts programmers by a long shut. We don't have a web page 'cos we don't have the resources to do so. However, our developers, who are grads or still students, are eager volunteers. I myself am not an expert developer, but developing for real world applications have helped advance in my carrier.

Any help and concerns are really appreciated.

On 2025-03-01 6:47 a.m., Richard Owlett wrote:
On 2/28/25 11:58 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 10:16:18AM -0500, Arbol One wrote:
Hello to all.

I find myself looking for a way to increase productivity with the aid of an all purpose no-code web builder application for Linux. What I am looking for
is something that is more suited for a small to medium business. In my
research I found https://zapier.com/blog/best-no-code-app-builder/#softr”, which presents 8 candidates. They all seem to be good, but a feed back from
an actual developer would be like gold to me.

I can't read that page (hint: for unknown pages, I disable javascript
execution in the browser).

So -- no code, indeed :-)

Cheers


Having vision and perception issues I also disable javascript when browsing.

I wonder if the post itself is legitimate.
The signature refers to an organization claiming to be:
composed of students and volunteers dedicated to providing
free services to charitable organizations.
A DuckDuckGo search yields a plethora of irrelevant hits.
Adding permutations of "charitable"/"volunteer"/"student" to the search string is not productive. STRANGE as the signature indicates the organization's name is trade marked!






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Using Fire Fox and Thunderbird.
ArbolOne is composed of students and volunteers dedicated to providing free services to charitable organizations. ArbolOne's development on Java, PostgreSQL, HTML and Jakarta EE is in progress [ í ]

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