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Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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This is a European company and their marketing style will be different from North American marketing styles or elsewhere in the world. They have been around 20+ years, have over 120,000 current developers worldwide. I don't care about marketing per se and just look past it. I put that down to someone's opinion on marketing. It's the product that interests me; long life, continuous annual upgrades and new releases for many years, extensive, documented, used in real-world applications, built-in database plus 3rd party database support, in-memory cursors, etc. i.e. what VFP could have been.




>You got me curious about WinDev so I decided to take a peek. I followed this link, http://www.windev.com/windev/ebook/index.html and the first though that popped into my mind was, "they sure like to put attractive women and/or womens' parts in their brochures" :) I'm not complaining mind you LOL
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>>Creating Windows (Forms)
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>>Creating a form or a window in WinDev is quite straight forward and similar to VFP. You give it a name and then add controls to the window. WinDev provides many wizards to help you create controls easily. These include binding control values to variables, cursors, queries, tables, or other relevant data sources. The interface to window creation is very slick and it has many advanced controls not found in VFP such as:
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>>Carousels
>>Ribbons
>>Progress bars using sliders, dials, and other variations
>>Calanders
>>Sidebars (like Outlook)
>>Rotating cube controls
>>Multi-column treeviews
>>Loopers (like super-grids with each cell containing multiple elements/controls)
>>Organization Charts
>>Camera controls
>>Charts
>>…and much more.
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>>You can even add 3rd party OLE controls plus .Net controls that you might have. (Speaking of .Net – you can include .Net assemblies in a WinDev project as well as generate .Net assemblies from a WinDev project – more on that in another post). Back to creating windows …
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>>When you create a new window and double-click the background (or press F2) you get the screenshots attached and here you can start seeing the power of the interface where you can customize everything about the window. Things like transparency, move by dragging the background, fade in/out, grey-out when the window moves behind another, animations, etc. are all features which you can click on/off as required.
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>>I won't go into every option but if you have a question on a specific aspect then I will try and answer you.
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>>In another post I will describe a bit more about controls and their styling / interfaces, etc.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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