Reasons to change:
1) Conditional support for Windows 7 with the older versions.
2) Stay current with your tools.
3) Help the Russians with your money.
4) I working on a fourth reason.
FWIW, I read on a hackers site that the "Ultra" version had already been cracked. At some point I'll be following up on this. I know older versions were hackable, albeit with some effort. In any event, everything is hackable so that's not a show stopper. Unsecured foxpro applications are incredibly easy to hack and refoxed versions aren't far behind. At least with Molebox (any version) the required skill level to hack increases by a magnitude, which makes the auditors happy.
>Bonjour François,
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>Is there a big difference between ordinary MoleBox and the Ultra version? Why should I get the Ultra one?
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>>>I had problems with their latest "Ultra" version and reported the problem. Recently they emailed that there was a new build 4.2408 (download at
http://www.molebox.com/MoleBoxSetup.exe ). I haven't tried it yet but plan to in the next few days.
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>>Thank you for the useful feedback. Here using 4.2244 with deep satisfaction. Tried the 4.2321 a couple of months ago that failed and resorted to older stuff.
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>>It just made a rough test with this new 4.2408 build that you mentioned. It worked but no full test suite at this moment!
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PS: For readers of this forum, do not be fooled. The software is robust. Just that the testing process is a bit weak. You just have to cope :)
Scott Ramey
BDS Software