>>>>Ok that's what I thought.
>>>>If I had my choice I'd rather have one that ran on other operating systems besides windows. I don't really see the advantage to using a windows version of this - heck why would I do that instead of just using Visual Foxpro 9 to begin with?
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>>>Being open source it could be extended as needed. That would be the only reason.
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>>Admittedly the thought of that sounds nice - but there is already
https://vfpx.codeplex.com/ for VFP 9, and since the users don't have to pay for a VFP licence it really doesn't save much money. That being said - being able to run your gizmo on other operating systems - now that would be pretty cool - assuming it was a seamless port of my old VFP code of course :)
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>In Visual FreePro, one executable for all platforms.
Yes but that's only 1/2 the trick. Real question is how much re-working of a VFP project would be required to get it to run in Visual FreePro. If you can use the exact same source code then you'd really have me (and I assume a lot of other people) sold on the idea.
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117