>>Our needs can only be satisfied if we are going to buy not one but 3 above, and so if we are going to do that, we will come up with a framework entitled "VMCMVFECDMORTALS."
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>I actually know of a developer who has combined Visual FoxExpress, Visual MaxFrame, Visual ProMatrix, Codebook for Mere Mortals and a few things from Codemine into his own custom framework. He's also incorporated Query Maker and several activex controls. In all, he spent about 95K on consulting and products to get everything working together, but his application is awesome and he still estimates that he cut the cost of his development in at least half by taking the best of each of the frameworks.
We should get this guy on UT as UT framework expert... :)
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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