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>But It is very frustrating when you are doing a presentation of your award winning application to a client and the C05 goes out like a party finisher, then I sayd to them "it is a windows problem don' t worry" and the client look at me with a face that is a poem.>>>
>>>Yes it is. That is why presentations have to been done on tested equipment and rehearsed in the demo system.
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>>You mean fake that the application is flawless? <g>
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>I'd say, in a way, YES!
>By demonstrating an application from start to finish withut incident you *DO* show the prospects that the application does run.
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>Now this doesn't completely make the story true because it is possible that something within the demo environment itself is a necessary component and unknown to the developer. So best case is to do what AlexF said on a 'foreign' system.
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>Are you back, or just poppin in?
Hi Jim,
Back from where? <s>
I'm not as loud as I used to be but I'm still here every day. I'm sooo busy with VFP development. I'm still working with VFP 7 but I'll probably jump to VFP 9 soon because I still have a ?%(%/*/&&?/ C5 error and I hope that getting to VFP 9 will fix it. Based on something I read from Alex F where he said that he had C5 in VFP7 a lot less in VFP8 and none in VFP9 since he began to use it.
So you're up to date on what's going on with me.
Later.
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