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Frameworks and Existing Vanilla VFP Applications
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Visual FoxPro
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Thanks Charles. That is a great response to my other thread on dbi-tech's component tools and comparables. I'll look at Cetin's classes...

Tracy

>It's not a framework but Cetin Basoz's Foxy Classes are very much worth a look for adding a great deal of functionality to existing vanilla VFP apps. Lots of very clever stuff and a very knowledgeable guy to back it up.
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>>I have posted and also viewed other posts on the many frameworks available for VFP. However, I would like to know if anyone out there has any experience with implementing any of the available VFP frameworks with an existing VFP application. Even if the existing app cannot be incorporated into the framework, do any of the frameworks allow any special classes they contain (for special toolbars, data handling, menus, etc) to be easily incorporated into an existing application separately in that case? Or do they all require the entire framework to be operational? We are still considering using a framework for VFP but since our major application has evolved over a 10 year period, for that application it would be ideal to utilize some of the tools of a framework rather than move it entirely over to a framework.
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>>If this is possible, has anyone done this and with which framework and which of its controls?
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>>TIA,
>>Tracy
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