>>Scot,
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>From a programming standpoint, if you are familiar with multi-user programming issues, you have most of the C/S issues worked out already. Now you just have a server to deal with, remote views, ODBC, and etc. But it is not really *difficult*, just different.
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OK.
>No, PC anywhere is not an attractive option. There are many. You could write an interactive internet app (like this one and others) or a PC app that accesses you back end via the internet (Active X controls, and etc.).
For some reason I am skeptical about this. My clintèle will be reluctant to convey their data to anything that smells 'internet', whether they are right or wrong.
>Client Server is here to stay.
Yes but is that reason enough to adopt it blindly and on a wide scale? I mean, we make money with foxpro because we can adapt better than
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