I discovered NeoBook, the Rapid Application Development tool for Windows Programs and VisualNEO Win predecessor, back in 2004. I loved how quick and easy it was to develop real world Applications. For more than a decade, it was the best solution for both Citizen Developers and experienced ones.
A few years ago, under new Management, VisualNEO Web was substantially enhanced to provide the same speed and ease of development for Web Apps, Native Apps and more.
VisualNEO Web uses the same Drag-and-Drop Design Studio and Page-based-Metaphor as its sister facility for building Windows Applications, and easy to understand/use scripting commands for event triggered responses. This allows developers to transition from one facility to another without any learning curve.
While most Apps can be built using VisualNEO Web scripts (NeoScript), developers can also intermingle these script commands with Javascript commands.
It only takes one click to have the Web App compiled and tested in Chrome, FireFox or MicroSoft Edge, all in the blink of an eye.
Since VisualNEO Web is built on top of the JavaScript platform, it makes it easy to exploit the benefits provided by dozens of third party libraries and plugins. VisualNEO Web also has a Tool to build its own plugins that enable developers to deploy their own commands with the same ease as VisualNEO Web native commands.
The product is reasonably priced, frequently updated and very well supported on the Discussion Forums. Help files, Tutorials and Sample Programs make it even easier for Developers to build all kinds of Apps from games to business.
I have not found a better Development facility in all these years.