Hmm.. it's that hard to justify an upgrade even if something is over 12 years old?? I would imagine lack of support and severely outdated technology would be a compelling reason to upgrade a system; otherwise we'd all still be running Windows 98. Thank you for your advice, though. Much...
Thanks for your comments. I am curious.. how viable would it be to just rewrite the whole thing in something else (say, VB.NET for example). I ask because there has been talk of moving away from FoxPro for the application and, given that I know nothing at all about FoxPro as a language, if we...
Thank you for your reply. I should have mentioned that it *is* FoxPro for Windows 2.6 (although there's also a DOS-based one in use, I believe). I will definatly consider moving to VFP, although I am more familiar with .NET. Thanks again.
(Forgive me if this is the wrong area to ask this type of question.. as you can tell, I am new here :) )
I work for a small company that has their entire business system developed on Foxpro 2.6. However, most their hardware and software are *severly* outdated (we're talking 95/98/NT 4/ME boxes...
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