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11/12/2018 11:06:53
Thomas Ganss (Online)
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11/12/2018 10:15:46
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01662718
Message ID:
01664402
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>>>To compare VFP9 from 10+ years ago to WinDev today is like comparing a VW Golf to a Ferrari.
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>>So VFP is a work horse and WinDev a potency pill?
>>
>>Strange.
>
>lol !
>
>More like VFP is a reliable old car but you need to use several kludges (i.e. 3rd party tools and work-arounds) to get it doing everything you want but ... even then it wont do many things that modern interfaces do. WinDev does every single thing you want out of the box and the suite of controls are totally modern and up to date. I dont want to list all the features, I cant, but here are some biggies:
>
>32 bit or 64 bit exe
>Multi-threading
>PDF handling
>Office Document handling including XLSX
>Image handling
>Communications FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, etc.
>Encryption tools
>Compression and Zip management tools
>Charting and graphing
>Royalty free and royalty free database
>Database full-text searching
>Database with true encryption options
>Extensive range of functions
>Windows API access
>Create exe, DLL, service
>Create Linux apps
>Connect to any database (basically any)
>Built in setup packager and framework management
>Mix and match with other languages
>Hugely productive development environment
>Same programming language for desktop app, web apps/websites, or mobile apps
>
>Lots of other stuff but we dont use everything obviously.
>
>.
Took a wild guess on something that I am uncertain how to handle in the future (automating a current browser, as automating MSHtml & ShDocVw will run into walls sooner or later, see thread Daniel started few weeks ago), and it seems Windev has similar basic capabilities worked in, as they describe a HTML control plus some methods. As Android and iOS are mentioned, could be they have integrated Chromium/Chrome via CEF or something similar. If that is the case, no wonder more disc space is needed, as Electron abilities probably are there ;-)

A bit unclear if everything is available in WinDev or if sometimes WebDev is needed (specific HTML control types like alink, input...) on few first stabs, but basic navigation and JS execution seems to be supported by Windev.

Have you run across some info about that topic by chance and are able to give executive summary ?
If not, something to mark as research for a rainy day ;-)
AT least an option to keep in mind if using Selenium or a CEF-based lib is impossible or too hard to integrate.

And 1 other question: Is license cost for just ***using*** the package for a year or cost for newest updates ad some dev support ?

Say I pay license cost for 2 years for a project, but after release only minimal maintainance is expected: can I fix their issues in 2021 with the license of 2019, but without anything added after license ran out and no dev support ?

curious & regds

thomas
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