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>Works fine on pretty much any current browser.
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>Try it in VFP.

Thank you - many lose sight of the fact that you can do this in VFP too (at least as well as PHP if not better)

>>>>>>Not leaving my clients holding the bag with old decrepit technology is high on my list. :o
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>>So you must have plans for mobile devices that are destined to replace the desktop for many/most uses. Presumably you won't be trying to foist WinPhone onto customers so you must have an Android/iOS strategy to avoid the decrepitude you describe. Web apps won't cut it, since for the first time in years (mobile) hardware is bringing cool new featuresets rather than slight improvements on what was already there and people are going to expect native functionality rather than clunky lowest-common-denominator web interfaces. So what's the plan that involves reuse of existing ASP.NET code? Seriously interested.
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>ASP.NET code runs fine on Android/iPad/etc. A lot of our clients are currently using iPads.
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>I'm not going to write native iOS apps, so if a client wants that he can go elsewhere.
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>I've tried several build once - deliver natively mobile application generators like Monotouch and PhoneGap. Saw what dead ends they were.
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>We're building asp.net apps with javascript mapping components (ESRI) and jquery to spruce up the client side.
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>Works fine on pretty much any current browser.
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>Try it in VFP.
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