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Servoy as altnerative to VFP?
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19/11/2007 09:12:16
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01269662
Message ID:
01270302
Vues:
26
>>>>example of creating some screens and creating some table relationships with literally no coding.
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>>Couldn't you do that with most versions of VFP?
>
>Not only that, but, from what I saw in the flash tutorials, the user interface of the IDE and finished forms look so 90s. 3-D textboxes and solid grey forms...WOW. Oh wait, you can use a style sheet so change that grey background colour to, oh I don't know, say yellow! Thats so much better.

I'm sure you can tweak the UI, but I really didn't spend that much time looking at the tutorial. Hey, I was impressed that they are actually whooing VFP developers.

I talked to Eevo Boom from Servoy regarding their licensing and he said that what they do for those wishing to avoid the cost of their licensing model is to make an estimate of what kind of revenue they will be generating based on their user-base and then determine a revenue sharing based on sales.

I can't say this thrilled me very much because the last thing I'm looking for is another partner... I've already got the IRS. I might follow through and send him some info just to see what kind of arrangement he's willing to make, but I don't think this sounds workable - no matter how good it is.

Incidentally, did I mention that they are cross-platform and you can take your finished desktop app and build it for web deployment and voila, you've got a web app. This was demonstrated in the tutorial. I don't think you can do that with VFP.

I think no matter what product you moved to, there will be trade offs. One thing for sure, I want the benefits of moving to outweigh the cost of not getting support for a darn good development tool.
John Fatte'

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