thank you Tony. Do you know where can I buy the pdoxwin ver 7 books and the pdoxwin ver 9 program with the update? I might as well get started.
rocmisc
I know paradox 4.5 for DOS like the back of my hand and have been programming in it for years. Now I suppose it is time to at least start learning paradox for windows so my questions are:
1. which version of paradox for windows would you start the learning curve on? A consideration here is the...
Lewy or anyone,
Someone said that the manuals with P10 weren't much to write home about. For a windows beginner, would you say the full manual set with P7 makes the job any easier?
thanks,
Robin
I found a ver 7 package on eBay with all the manuals. Since I've never used Paradox for windows I thought that this might be an easier version (than 10 or 11) to start with. And it's about half the price of the new version. However if it was full of bugs or a real bad release then that would be...
LWB or anyone,
what do you mean by, (I'm using 9) because of the free Runtime? Does ver 10 not give you free Runtime? Before I buy ver 10 or 11 I'm trying to learn everything I can so please bear with me if this is dumb question.
thanks,
Robin
those 4.5 manuals are masterpieces, especially with my personal notes scribbled randomly inside. That was a great job that ya'll did on them. I even have and reference (once in a Blue Moon) the Ver 1 manuals because they were made of glossy, last-forever pages, even though the manuals were a...
many thanks. So ver 11 is the new boy on the block? Is ver 10 ok? I only want to input, crunch, combine, and export numbers to ascii and have no interest at all in the internet features. Does it come with a real paper manual, one you can pick up and hold in your hands?
In the links section on here the home page has expired. I'm still using Pdox 4.5 and would like to learn a windows programmable database (not Access, didn't care for that one). I've haven't purchased it yet but I'm thinking that Paradox would be the best simply because it's Paradox. However, I...
A fail-safe way is to install V-Com's Partition Commander ver 8.0. I just did it and cost around 60 smokes or so. My new computer was shipped with Win XP on a one partition C Drive of 80Gig. What I did was build a 2Gig part for DOS (DOS 6.22 plus other DOS software), another 2Gig for DOS (mostly...
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