LandlordMax has recently been showcased by Vaadin as an example of how to develop software using their programming framework. In the software world Vaadin is a major software company whose framework is used by companies such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Freddie Mac, and Volkswagen just to name a few. Vaadin is one of the top 5 frameworks from one of the top 3 programming languages used in the world! It’s an honor to be included as a showcase of the power of their framework with other such large financial companies, especially considering how successful the Vaadin framework is. To give you a real estate based analogy it’s almost equivalent to being showcased on a real estate website such as BiggerPockets, Inman, or the New York Times real estate section about the success of your real estate portfolio. Except in this case it’s the programming community letting us know how well the system was programmed and implemented the software for the LandlordMax Cloud Edition.
We chose Vaadin as the core of the software framework for LandlordMax and as expected it has turned out to be a very good decision. It has allowed us to develop the software quickly, keep it affordably priced, and to be extremely stable and performant. We’re very proud of our success with the Cloud Edition of LandlordMax and it’s very nice to be validated on the quality of our software by having LandlordMax showcased on one of the biggest programming frameworks in the world!
good day, I would lie to know were can i find your desktop program , do not want the cloud base. I am a landlord and do everything manually , I like the design of your desktop program.
Hi Florence,
Thank you for inquiring about the desktop version. That being said it is no longer available and has been discontinued for about 7 years now. The market demand for installed property management software has completely changed over the last decade. To give you an analogy it’s much like the video rental business in that demand for video rental stores like Blockbuster has transitioned to people wanting streaming media services like Netflix and so on. Virtually the same has happened in our industry. As a result companies like us either had to adapt to the shift in demand or they ended up with the same faith as what happened to Blockbuster.
That being said the web version intentionally has the same workflow and overall design as the desktop version. That and it has had 7 years of new features and improvement added to it. If you liked the desktop version I can assure you that you’ll like the web version, again it will feel very similar just with a lot more new features and benefits. If you haven’t had the chance to try it I would recommend giving it a try. You’ll be pleasantly surprised, especially if you really liked the design of the desktop version.