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08/05/2014 02:55:57
 
 
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07/05/2014 20:58:10
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01599658
Message ID:
01599713
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Hank,

I could not swing my clients, as last year release dates slipped, so I stopped testing and contributing, feeling more than partly sad because I liked the tool and the atmosphere over there. Had to break totally for time reasons now partially lifted... Could you take the time to provide a status update of Lianja in more detail ?

- How far along the beta/stable are mobile clients ?
- Are all languages and tables supported fully on mobile, including cursor, xBase and SQL support ?
- Can local data be encrypted and/or hidden from device thieves or black hat apps?
- Did Barry spring other significant surprize(s) benefit, and if yes, which in the time I was away ?
- In you eyes worst things on the bug list currently ?
- Things on the road map most missed from your POV ?
- And what are in your eyes the weakest points of Lianja, if anybody asks for full disclosure/due diligence if I enter the topic again ?

thx in advance

thomas

>Hi Metin,
>
>what you are describing is Lianja. :) Desktop version runs native on Mac/Win/Linux. Desktop Browser and mobile run from the Cloudserver.
>
>Hank
>
>>>Can you define your needs? Web? Desktop? Tablet? Phone?
>>
>>I'm a desktop developer. But I think subscription model would be nice with web for future or sell applications at Windows store would be good.
>>
>>So in first desktop. Maybe future web and/or tablet. Python seem work at Mac OS without any change, I see more MacBook users. It would be good my applications Mac X version. I have a retail sales application and I don't see any commercial applications like this at OS X...
>>
>>Currenty desktop.
>>
>>In future web or store (Windows and if possible Apple). I don't ask customers for invoices at future. They pay, they use. Subscription with Web and Windows/Apple store models good for this. But I'm not sure what's the best... Maybe at this time subscription with RDP would be best simple approach. A canadian developer from UT (sory, I can't remember his name) adviced me rent application with RDP.
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