>Here is another plug-and-go solution to running your VFP app inside a web browser. Apparently virtually no code changes other than plugging in some DLL support. It intercepts calls to GDI/GDIPlus and converts to HTML5 for access in a compatible browser.
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ThinfinityTM Virtual UI - Beta
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>Instantly upgrade and extend the lifespan of legacy Windows Apps
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>Remoting Windows Applications is one of the keys to expand the application’s availability to end-users, to prolong its lifespan, and to boost business efficiency. Thinfinity™ Virtual UI enables you to deliver in-house developed Windows applications as a cross-browser, cross-device web apps, while eluding the use of costly virtualization or remoting environments such as Citrix XenApp® or Microsoft™ RemoteApp, hence slashing IT costs and simplifying maintenance and administration.
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http://www.cybelesoft.com/Thinfinity/VirtualUI/You find very interesting products that may extend the life of a VFP application. I should (key word, "should" :)) take the time to download the demo and try it. Especially since more customers now ask if it is possible to use my VFP application in the cloud (of which I know nothing). I wonder if the app runs in the browser, does it mean that the application can be run in the cloud easily.
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