Hi Tracy,
I haven't looked at Raize's controls for a few years. However, I remember them quite well and they were one of the early companies building really cool tools for Delphi.
Over the next year, I am planning on building more ActiveX components for sale in the future which will be very VFP friendly since VFP is my tool of choice. However, I may be building some .NET specific controls as well with Delphi .NET when I get it. The only bad thing about .NET is the fact that you pretty much hand out your source code with your components.
One of the first ones I will probably be finishing is my Scheduler control, since I already have a lot of it done. I just got interrupted by other projects. I'll be talking about how to use Delphi to build ActiveX components for VFP next week when I speak to the User Groups in LA, San Diego and Phoenix while doing a Souther California Tour. I'll also be demonstrating all the new features and speed improvements in my Report Engine as well, plus a few other VFP tricks that I have done over the years.
Let me know how the new Toolbox components are.
Hi Rich,
Please see my response to Jordan. I know you use Delphi also but I don't know if you are familiar with Raize's controls (like the groupbar). We are hoping to implement something similar in VFP. We actually purchased DBI's component toolbox and are awaiting it's arrival.
http://www.raize.com/DevTools/RzComps/DemoTrial/RC3DemoXP.htm
Tracy