>> It is still the operating system that is driving the decision. More than 50% of their users are still on Windows 95,98 or ME. And their customers have no intention of upgrading without a much more compelling reason.
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>>And to emphasize my point, my next contract is upgrading an application used by the Elks Lodges to, you guessed it, VFP 6 for exactly the same reason. The large majority of their users are still running 95, 98, or ME.
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>I thought VFP7, 8 and 9 runtimes could work on all of those operating systems and it is only the development version that is a problem? Is that correct?
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>Frank
The stated minimum requirements for the end-user are:
VFP 6 & 7: Windows 95 or NT 4
VFP 8 & 9: Windows 98 (NT 4 no longer officially supported)
So version 8 or later is a problem only if you expect many computers to continue using Windows 95. In Bolivia, this was the case a few years ago, but more recently, most computers can be expected to have Windows 98 or better.
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