When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found OutSystems easier to use and administer. Reviewers also felt that OutSystems was easier to do business with overall. However reviewers felt that the products are equally easy to set up.
It allows to build robust applications also allows a lot of customizations as needed.
Microsoft's .NET in general was created with the idea of creating apps specifically for Windows. This is not ideal, if you plan on creating your application for other operating system (either desktop or mobile). For that reason, it is hard to recommend...
The intuitiveness of the IDE is very good and new developers can easily catch on. I also like the cost of change that is very low - this is important in industries where change is at the order of the day.
System integrator and or customer needs to know their proprietary language and the pricing is not very feasible. it doesn't come with any enterprise integration apdotor and customer or SI needs to build their own instead.
It allows to build robust applications also allows a lot of customizations as needed.
The intuitiveness of the IDE is very good and new developers can easily catch on. I also like the cost of change that is very low - this is important in industries where change is at the order of the day.
Microsoft's .NET in general was created with the idea of creating apps specifically for Windows. This is not ideal, if you plan on creating your application for other operating system (either desktop or mobile). For that reason, it is hard to recommend...
System integrator and or customer needs to know their proprietary language and the pricing is not very feasible. it doesn't come with any enterprise integration apdotor and customer or SI needs to build their own instead.