Why do you say Windows 10 may be the last version MS will ever release?
>I would suggest that you find out why your form seems to hang before you give up on VFP. Over all people have reported very few problems with VFP9 and Win7 or Win8. Personally I have used VFP9 and Win7, both 32-bit and 64-bit, with absolutely no problems whatsoever. You should also be aware that VFP9 has been tested successfully with the pre-release of Win10. And since Win10 may end up being the last version Microsoft will ever release, VFP9 may also end up working forever.
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>You may find this white paper worth reading:
Developing VFP Applications for Windows 7>
>>Hi Guys.
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>>Please excuse me as I am brand new to this place. Don't really know how it works just yet, but I'll play around for a while and try to get used to it.
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>>I am a software developer here in Ireland for nearly 30 years and have been programming in VFP for as long as it existed, working my way up to VFP9. But now with the change over to Windows 7 and Windows 8, I am experiencing problems. My forms seem to hang, especially when filtering data in large tables. So I am considering updating the VFP platform and have read about Lianja.
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>>Is Lianja a viable option for me. I am old school and dread having to learn a new language.
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>>Any advice welcome.
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>>Cheers
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>>Des.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.