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Marketing help on VFP for MS
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29/12/2003 14:28:39
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00862378
Message ID:
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First simple example. A small business with small needs wants to have an application. The computer used is a pentium II - 90 mhz, 10 meg. Hard drive. Is .Net an option here?
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Probably not - but that does not mean VFP is the best tool for the job either...

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And don't tell me that nobody uses these computers no more. I've seen it many times where business owners change their computers not because of their needs but because of the operating systems. Look around there are still many Fox 2.6 apps, clipper apps, dBase apps...
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I am not saying they don't exist - they do. Of course, you do realize that your tool choice is being driven by legacy hardware configurations.

>>I understand that you want to keep the thread simple - it should be - but not at the expense of being simplistic - there is a difference.
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>hehehe you're too funny. Only you can turn peaceful conversation into a provocative and/or insulting reply
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Where exactly is the insult here???


>>What if MS told you today that .NET was the right tool to use for every job? Wouldn't you immediately counter with "Why not Fox?" Denis - I find your request here to be a bit disengenous (and I do not mean to offend or insult you.) i.e., you are OK with MS telling you a specific tool is right for the job....so long as the tool is Fox...
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>No offense taken I don't understand the word :-D I see that you finally got that synonyms dictionary that you asked for this christmas. Your teachers will be so proud of you when you spread all those big words. Speaking of spreading. Do you know the difference between strawberry jam and culture?
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Now you are just being defensive...
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