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RajeevBhatt wrote:
Winforms Vs ASP.NET?


RajeevBhatt wrote:
Communication

RajeevBhatt wrote:
Performance

Windows forms (generally) give a faster, and more direct interactive experience to the user. Development will be easier. You will not be dependent on internet connections (or quality thereof)

RajeevBhatt wrote:
The application would be used by users who might be geographically separated.

This is the key question, and I warmly suggest that you get a more committed answer from the customer.

RajeevBhatt wrote:
Data persistence

In the case of "geographically separated users" ASP.NET (a web application) is much much easier for the application / data administrator(s), and will likely be much cheaper to maintain, and develop in the long run. System updates / patches / fixes go live instantly for all users, and all data returned is "live" at all times.

RajeevBhatt wrote:
Any other criterion that you might consider important.

You should be asking the customer this.

(By the way, "customer" can also mean "your boss".)
My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.

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