Published on April 15, 2024.
It's been a few months since I last wrote about SuiteBrowser, a Web browser that I'm developing that's designed specifically for use with NetSuite. I've been working on the project, and I've made quite a bit of progress on it. So I thought I'd record a video to preview the app and give an update on the project.
Here's the video.
As I mentioned in the video, I'm hoping to release SuiteBrowser for beta testing in a few weeks. There's a chance that I'll initially release it for macOS, as I continue to work through some issues that I've run into with the Windows version.
If you'd like to learn more about SuiteBrowser, please check out these previous posts:
• Introducing SuiteBrowser
• SuiteBrowser Remote App Support
• SuiteBrowser Remote App Support - Xojo-Based Example
And for updates on the project, please follow me on LinkedIn, or check here on my blog.
Thanks for your interest in SuiteBrowser.
Here are answers to some of the questions that I've received about SuiteBrowser:
SuiteBrowser Questions and Answers
Hello, I’m Tim Dietrich. I design and build custom software for businesses running on NetSuite — from mobile apps and Web portals to Web APIs and integrations.
I’ve created several widely used open-source solutions for the NetSuite community, including the SuiteQL Query Tool and SuiteAPI, which help developers and businesses get more out of their systems.
I’m also the founder of SuiteStep, a NetSuite development studio focused on pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on the platform. Through SuiteStep, I deliver custom software and AI-driven solutions that make NetSuite more powerful, accessible, and future-ready.
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