
Dealing with an ethical responsible business will always win in my playbook. So to answer your question Craig - Dante versus Loopback, there is no comparison to be made. but they weren't interested. In simple terms, I refuse to do business with a shonky company. LoopBack version 3 is the current release. I gave them every opportunity to either stop illegally adding this extra fee onto their sale price, or prove they were paying tax. When they refused, I talked to the Australian tax office who confirmed they were not receiving tax from this company. I asked for any proof that they were forwarding collected tax to the Australian government. And Rogue Amoeba fell into that category. At that time, there were a number of non Australian companies that were involved in an investigation in Australia, for collecting but not remitting tax.

When I was looking to buy, they were selling their product and trying to charge Australian government tax. From a pre-sales perspective, I trust Dante much more than Rogue Amoeba. They've got a more significant investment in the long term evolution of their products.Ģ. Dante make more than software - they produce hardware products that are dante compatible.

Add TodoList Model Add TodoList Repository Add Model Relations. Create your app scaffolding Add the Todo model Add a Datasource Add a Repository Add a Controller Putting it all together Bonus: Integrate with a geo-coding service TodoList Tutorial. There are two items that convinced me on my final purchase.ġ. Inside a LoopBack Application Building LoopBack Applications. The two tools are pretty comparable based on my pre-purchase analysis. It might be interesting if someone were to compare Via vs Loopback
