
I'll do my best to provide support for SuiteTransmit. As of this post, Xojo Lite licenses are available for $149 USD.Īt the end of this post, I've included instructions on how you can download, install, configure, and run SuiteTransmit. If you'd like to build (compile) the app and run it as an executable, then you'll need to purchase a license. You can run the app in debug mode for as long as you'd like, and at no charge. To use the source code, you'll need to download and install Xojo, open the source code file, and run the app in debug mode. If you've never used a rapid application development (RAD) / low-code tool before, or used one that has the ability to create cross-platform solutions, then I think you're in for a pleasant surprise. I have several reasons for distributing it this way, but my primary motivation is that I want to encourage NetSuite developers who aren't familiar with Xojo to give it a try and see what it is capable of. I am not providing compiled, executable files. Please note that I am only providing SuiteTransmit's source code. SuiteTransmit is available free of charge, and I'm providing both the Xojo source code and NetSuite RESTlet under an MIT License. You can even use it to develop apps that run on the Raspberry Pi.Ĭlick the image to view a larger version.

You can use it to develop desktop apps (for macOS, Windows, Linux), mobile apps (currently only for iOS, but Anrdoid support is on the way), Web apps, and console apps. SuiteTransmit was developed using Xojo, a cross-platform application development tool. At the time, I was calling the app "SuiteScript Sync." The name change reflects my realization that the app isn't really "syncing" files as much as it is transmitting them, and that it can be used to transmit much more than just SuiteScript files.

I first wrote about this app back in September of 2021. With SuiteTransmit, a developer can use any IDE or text editor that they prefer, and quickly and easily see the results of the work that they're doing.

SuiteTransmit monitors files that a developer is working on, and when a file is changed, it is automatically uploaded to the File Cabinet. I'm happy to announce the release of SuiteTransmit, an application designed specifically for NetSuite developers.
