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11/01/2013 22:54:54
 
 
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John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows 7
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01561746
Message ID:
01562272
Vues:
77
>>I don't see why not
There's one big "why not".. the makers of apps like CAD,Adobe Illustrator, etc. have hundreds of millions of dollars invested in the desktop platform (Mac and Windows) and they are getting a good return on that investment.
Can the new devices run them? sure.. but until someone ponies up hundreds of millions more to port them over, they won't.
The same is true of manufacturers of peripherals like printers and scanners.

If those two communities see an opportunity there and start using the mobile platforms, then I agree with your forecast.









>>>Can these devices run CAD or heavy graphics design software? Can they manage a high end scanner or printer?
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>I don't see why not- since newer devices are more powerful than a desktop just a few years ago. The usual objections are keyboards and screens, both of which are available using Bluetooth or wifi in 2013. FWIW, I've discovered that my new notebook also can control wifi screens.
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>>>I find it ironic that most web apps are developed on desktop machines.
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>Much transport was by horse when the automobile became a practical reality. Was that an argument against the automobile? ;-)
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>Sheesh, I take your point... but it used to be popular around here to boast about prophesy, and if you check back you'll see that I was predicting the rise of the portable device as early as 2000 when numerous others, including gurus, simply knew it never could happen. I also argued more recently with KG that Android was accelerating away and becoming so dominant that the dominance war wouldn't be between operating systems, but between Android device manufacturers. Today I'm just as certain that portable devices will replace grandpa boxes almost entirely over the rest of this decade, with miniaturization leading the way toward huge private screens that nobody else can see. But then I also was one of those who saw MS's "damning with faint praise" plans for VFP and jumped ship to Java in 1997, which was far too early. IOW there is no monopoly on good ideas or stupid mistakes. ;-) We can all consider the facts and make our decisions. Meanwhile those who managed to keep earning $ with VFP while MS sequentially foxed its own recommendations, have reason to feel at least a little smug. Especially when they see what VFP Compiler and Lianja can do for them. ;-)
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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