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Confessions of a SEX addict
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If you need to split in a VFP Form, take a look at:
Active-X friendly Splitter control File #23455
Screenshots at: http://siteintranet.qc.ca/vfp/splitter.php

To help create easy to use interface you can start here:
http://time-tripper.com/uipatterns/Introduction

HTH :)

>SEX = Syntactically Explicit Xbase
>
>Jos, Graig and John have done some really exciting things with VFP. I am looking at their stuff with an eyeto borrow some ideas. Their use of graphics is simply amazing. I do bean counters (mostly), and the challenge of spicing up my interface designs with their very approaches is something I look forward to.
>
>For my confessions of a "SEX Addict", please review this sample bibleography at (sneak preview VFP powered internet app at bottom) :
>http://bos4.home.mindspring.com/SEXBase.htm
>(don't laugh!:-)
>
>John Fenton confessions were at:
>http://www.speakeasy.org/~word/IL2WPlaneViewer.jpg
>
>Graig boyd (Sweetpotato Software) confessions were at:
>http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/images/NPCTakeoff.gif
>
>Jos Pols confessions:
>http://www.timbukone.com/images/sfwexec.png
>
>ACCPAC (couldn't find a screen shot - but plenty of shrink wraps here!)
>http://www.accpac.com/products/finance/default.asp
>
>ABRA HR (no screens - but a sucessful VFP application)!
>http://www.best-software.com/Products/HumanResourcesandPayroll/index.asp
>
>I looked for that article in the UT Magazine (that I thought was a sexy VFP app) by Sam Robbins (we don't get as many VFP apps as we used to there, last monts had 6 or 7 NOT articles and 1 (maybe) VFP Article. I don't subscribe to UT magazine - so I couldn't pull the article. When the magazine was free (and had more VFP articles) at least we show prospects what was being done. Now - those prospects when routed to the UT magazine get an an S-Load od NOT stuff - go figure!
>
>I have to say something about Les Pinters artice warning us of impending doom if we do not specialize. Les - your article (at least the teaser) is contrary to common sense and logic. The more generalized one is the better the chance to survive. So, if one makes a living by feeding from the buffets at Redmond (a specialization), when the shrimp tub is cut-off - and one has to rotate back to the real world - and actually work for a living - the chances of survival are reduced. Read your Darwin man!
If we exchange an apple, we both get an apple.
But if we exchange an idea, we both get 2 ideas, cool...


Gérald Santerre
Independant programmer - internet or intranet stuff - always looking for contracts big or small :)
http://www.siteintranet.qc.ca
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