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Can VFP9 Generate Text Messages?
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05/02/2014 03:50:48
 
 
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04/02/2014 17:31:26
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows NT
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Mobile
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Thread ID:
01592562
Message ID:
01593244
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50
Have you watched too many X-files lately? :-)

>Of course dropping of 32-bit support might occur even before the adoption of a 128-bit OS. Many companies had disabled the 16-bit subsystem on their 32-bit computers because of the potential risk from security holes in 16-bit software. There may be a similar situation where 32-bit apps get cut off in the same way while folks are still using computers running in 64-bit mode.
>
>>128-bit OS won't be commonly available for at least 20-30 years, that's my prediction. Too little profit both money wise and performance wise, way too high cost.
>>
>>>Perhaps there is something about:
>>>* Essentially "dead" -- no more development, no more support from Microsoft
>>>* Stuck in 32-bit (unless someone implements the entire engine in 64-bit) -- though 32-bit software does run today, it's a "2nd-class citizen" in that it requires an emulation layer to operate (i.e. doesn't run "native"). Essentially VFP is in the same status that FPW was in back when 32-bit OS became the norm. Don't be surprised when 128-bit OS comes around and 32-bit support gets dropped.
>>>* These points could be a "dealbreaker" with customers.
>>>
>>>If it's an update of an existing software then you could probably get away with sticking with VFP -- for a new product it's probably not such a good idea.
>>>
>>>>Ouch. Do you mean people think of VFP as dated or do you mean its abilities are not up to modern snuff?
>>>>
>>>>>>As I come kicking and screaming into the current century, is is possible to generate text messages to users through a VFP app?
>>>>>
>>>>>If you're coming into the current century, you won't be looking at a solution in VFP....
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