>>>Our application is written in VFP6 SP3, thus a MS Windows only app -- runs on Citrix Metaframe servers to Mac, to Unix, as well as to Windows. To me this is an Enormous advantage in a diverse population, you can serve multiple target machines.
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>> As I've said before, you can also run on a 386 with DOS 6.22... I've tested it here and it works great.
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>Since the app is running under NT 4 if you use Metaframe, and all the local system does is interpret screens and keystrokes passing between them and the Citrix server , you could use almost anything smarter than a GE toaster oven that had a Metaframe client, just like you could run an app across a wire under PC Anywhere using any PC Anywhere client - the app runs on the server not the local machine.
Yeah... one of our MCSE's just tested the Linux client, and could was able to browse the internet (IE on the TS) faster on the TS than his local W95 box.
It's a very cool technology.
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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