Plateforme Level Extreme
Abonnement
Profil corporatif
Produits & Services
Support
Légal
English
Foxpro Life
Message
De
12/04/2017 09:07:51
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
À
05/04/2017 09:49:27
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrats & ententes
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Network:
Novell 6.x
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01649781
Message ID:
01650072
Vues:
119
>>>So I know servicing has ceased for Foxpro and as well selling of licensing and all that. What I would like to know is realistically how long should I expect to be able to hold out with my applications working on workstations? i.e. they work on Windows 10. Eventually hardware will change and the OS will change to not allow a VFP application to run on a windows workstation. I know this is a guess, but as an educated guess, what would you all say? How many years would we have left before we are forced out of it?
>>
>>"forced" is a bit subjective.
>>
>>The only "forcing" event I've personally witnessed was the Y2K where some apps wouldn't run on their present platforms after 12/31/99, period.
>>
>>I'm supporting some VFP apps that will probably go on forever - barring a Y2K-like event.
>>The real concern for the user, however, is that someday I'll hit the lotto and take off for the French Riviera.
>>The size of the VFP support universe is inexorably moving in one direction and any smart user will consider that.
>
>You mention the Y2K problem. My biggest concern is the Y10K problem, but I guess someone has come up with a tool that can compete with VFP by then.

It will take that long to replace it. :) Of course, if medicine evolved like software, we might already be able to live that long. :)
Précédent
Suivant
Répondre
Fil
Voir

Click here to load this message in the networking platform