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If MS Access why not VFP?
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07/02/2011 09:38:32
 
 
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07/02/2011 03:27:31
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxPro and .NET
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01498550
Message ID:
01499030
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72
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>>But this isn't the death knell of the current paradigm, just additional stuff that hooks into it. As to the disconnected model, check out Devforce and its Entity Server as one example of doing this in the
>>Ultimately, the notebook/laptop is not going away, and they are going to be useful insomuch as they connect to the infrastructure of PC networks.
>>My bet is interop between mobile OS and current OS would be a very lucrative field.
>
>for me, a very broad trend is that the "personal" device is shifting from i86/i64 to smartphones as least denominator.
>I carry most of my reading stuff on my phone and synch it with the PC available or read on the small screen.
>Similar for app access: more and more info needs to be checked with the "personal device",
>even if high profile work is done much better with keyboard or large screen.
>
>The zeppelin is gone, planes and cargo ships are still in use, using part of your example ;-)
>
>>
>>I'm sure that computing will look very different in 20 years. I expect to see holographic headset devices popular for all kinds of things in my lifetime. I'm not at all a believer that old ways are automatically best.
>
>Not neccessarily holographic, but a "screen" in a headset could make portable high def screens available sooner than even we think. Coupled with BT foldable keyboard the computing power of smartphones is more than enough for office-type work client-side (think HW capabilities between NT4 and W2K, with OS capabilities between W98 and NT4).
>

Yes, I think you're right about headset and foldable keyboards. But this is basically the laptop paradigm. Just more portable perhaps.

All these devices are coming and all will find a market. But I still think we are talking about supplemental technology. Its like the "gesture" thing and those great Vanilla Sky screens in the air where you reach up and wave your hands around. It is great for CSI and newsroom graphics and probably a lot of other stuff. I don't see millions and millions of cubicle rats working that ways all day long. Ergonomics are very task related.

I don't mean to sound like a Luddite. I embrace all this stuff enthusiastically. I am just trying for perspective.


Charles Hankey

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