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Software Developers & All companies use Microsoft .NET technologies
Easy to use, good enough for converting Objective-C to Swift so it helps at learning Swift as well.
I really didnt have anything that i hated about the software.
I'm impressed with the code conversion for objective-C to Swift and Swift to Swift-UI. It saves a lot of time of many experienced developer who want to increase his/her productivity.
You are now required to pay for this system. That is probably the only issue right now.
It does help speed up the conversion of Objective c code to Swift version. A lifesaver, if you are having crunch time converting Objective c Code to Swift.
Not much I can tell here, maybe the fact that it's not error free.
Xcode integration and the ease of use fantastic. Also, the team at Swiftify is keep the updates coming to conversions keep getting better and more accurate.
For larger files it doesn't do a complete job. No options for the way to generate (for example to choose the type of enums to generate between Int or Sets).
Very good support when you have a question. Works solid and codebase works also as great exemplar code.
The upgrade process is a bit of a pain point for me.
I have even recommended to our development partner that they should look to implement ASP.NET Zero for more of their clients because of how good a platform it is.
We found working with the Metronic themes the most problematic, but that is relative since nothing was really terribly difficult.
It has quite good documentation, and easy to customise. It provide an excellent base to add functions to fulfil our need.
It might have a hard learning curve for beginners to understand all the features that come out of the box and how to customize them.
Best practice templates for the front end as well and easy to extend and expand on where you want to alter or enhance the base platform.
Default themes waste a lot of real estate on wide headers and margins.
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