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Announcement -- Visual FreePro, Jr
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From
18/02/2014 13:37:28
 
 
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18/02/2014 06:19:44
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01594213
Message ID:
01594598
Views:
91
Sorry for the confusion.

I have worked with every fp/vfp tool since foxbase, and extending VFP has always been an interest of mine. I can say without reservation that FoxInCloud not only lives up to its promises, but is probably the best and most important thing to happen to VFP since the release of version 9. VFP is now producing straight HTML/JS/CSS while using VFP's data access engine on the back-end.

Do not misunderstand -- there are other incredible tools. What sets FiC apart is it allows me to use VFP for the next 10 years, desktop, web, all standard code, no risk whatsoever of obsolencse or incompatibility.


>You wrote drag&drop two times incorrect so I thought drap and drop is another term about web development. :)
>
>>Yes I am, and drag and drop is clicking on an item and dragging it across the screen to deposit it on another item.
>>
>>>Are you using FoxinCloud in real-life projects and what is drap and drop?
>>>
>>>>No. If you really need the drap and drop you can just add a jQuery function and not know how to write javascript. My point was to illustrate what the 1% is, and that it is not someting you cannot do but cannot do "automatically." A scheduled release upcoming will support the drap and drop "automatically".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>BTW, that 1% is not lost, it requires some javascript that FoxInCloud either cannot or is hesitant to do "automatically". Main example is VFP native drag and drop.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Visual FreePro will read all VFP source code forms. Not everything in VFP will be supported. About 85% as is, 10% with minor reworking, 5% is lost.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>%15 is a big number. FoxinCloud claims %1, however %1 enough to scare for me...
>>>>>
>>>>>You say I need to learn javascript. :(
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