What William said :-)
Jaime
>>>Hi,
>>>I am looking for report converter tool. Is anyone using xfrx or frx2any? How do you feel? Any other 3rd party tool?
>>>
>>>Thank you
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>>I'm also having the same question now. What did you choose?
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>>Can you give all links in one message for the convenience?
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>>That's a message from my manager, I need to respond:
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>>Do you have a preference for one of the third party tools? If so, I'll put in a request to purchase it. Also, can you get me any prices, a part no., and a brief description from the internet - that would help when <snip> has to get competitive prices (if there are competitive sources). I'm not sure at this point how many licenses we will need - it would be good to know the approx. cost for 1 to 7 licenses.
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>>Also, can you get me a price (list price is fine), part no. and brief description for VFP9? I usually include that information with the purchase request. I think we will need 7 licenses>
>I've been using XFRX for the last couple of years for creating PDF reports. It is the only report engine I use in VFP now.
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>It is extremely reliable, very easy to use, easy to distribute, royalty free, and very well documented. You have a great deal of programmatic control over the output.
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>XFRX for PDF output is US $129 for a companywide license. XFRX for Word, Excel, PDF, HTML, OpenOffice, TXT, RTF, XML, XFF, BMP, PNG, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF (whew) is $339 for companywide license.
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>I'd recommend it HIGHLY!
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>Their order page is here ..
http://www.eqeus.com/xfrxorder.php
Why do programs stop working correctly as soon as you leave the Fox?