When I look at the # of posts per month, I see that in 2006, it's on average about 1585 per month, in 2007 about the same (1622) and in 2008, it's about 1080, though just 2 months going. So 40-50 posts a day. I think that's pretty active, considering the forums of competitors, also free solutions, are all less active.
What we've changed in the last 1.5 year is that we've added a faq here, and the more questions are asked the more answers the search will provide. We also have more examples now.
Our userbase increases in a faster rate than 1.5 year back so I don't think it's that
. I think the number of examples which is now bigger, the bigger manual, way more answers to find on this forum and the FAQ which is now also in this forum (so pops up in the search) makes a lot of difference. After all, this is a Q&A forum most of the time: people as a question, get an answer, move on.
We definitely don't see a decline in interest in LLBLGen Pro, on the contrary. Of course there are more competitors than 2 years ago, but at the same time, the market got more mature, so the few players which are on everyone's shortlist got more mature (we're on that list, don't worry) and with that, the players who just started have a hard time to catch up and get the attention of the people interested in o/r mapping on .net.
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Thanks for your concern btw.
Don't worry about a decline, it's not happening, on the contrary.
Also, with our Linq support just around the corner, I think we're set for a sunny 2008