Alachisoft has released TierDeveloper 6.1 as free software (previous version priced at $1495/developer). TierDeveloper lets you develop major chunks of your .NET applications in a matter of hours and days instead of weeks and months. TierDeveloper is one of the most feature-rich ORM code generators in the market.
It provides you the following:
- Map and generate .NET persistence and domain objects in C# and VB.NET
- Design and generate custom ASP.NET and Windows Forms GUI seamlessly
- Generate web services and WCF server layers and proxy client objects
- Powerful Template IDE to let you customize existing or write new code generation templates
- Full support for .NET 2.0/3.5 and Visual Studio 2005/2008
Download TierDeveloper 6.1 Free Software
http://www.alachisoft.com/rp.php?dest=/download.html
TierDeveloper 6.1 Information
http://www.alachisoft.com/rp.php?dest=/tdev/index.html





















Their web site is painfully slow right now.What are the chances they are going to be around to support this software if they now are giving away their products?Thanks for the link… if I can ever get it to open.
Free Software is about freedom, not price. Please see the following pages for more information:* Free software, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software* What is free software and why is it so important for society: http://www.fsf.org/about/what-is-free-software* Change.org – Ideas for Changing America: Support the Free Software Movement: http://www.change.org/…/support_the_fre
Yes – I’m aware of the FSF politics. (WHICH STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH) Doesn’t change the fact that free also means ZERO PRICE.
It’s official; much like Slashdot, no matter where or what the subject, overzealous Linux users come out of the woodwork to make GNU "freedom" speeches, apropos of absolutely nothing.
Just checking out the Info page, and it only specifies VS 2003 & 2005 integration – nothing about VS 2008. In some inner pages, however, they do state that it supports VS 2008 & the 3.0/3.5 versions of .NET. Definitely doing to have to check it out!
I agree with Justin. their web site is extremely slow, I cant even open it. Also, I was just wondering why they released that software as free… It was not that much cheap to get released free:) anyway.. we will see.thanks for tha Joe.