Hi everyone
Currently Paradox9 runs our company database (12yrs), and very efficiently too.
Because of the low profile of Paradox and the fact that it is now integrated into a suite, i was thinking of re-writing the database in Access. But to be quite honest, I was never happy with Access and after spending quite some time with it recently writing the core stucture, I am still not that impressed compared to ObjectPAL.
I am really looking for your opinions on whether you think that Paradox/ObjectPAL is still a worthwhile product to move forward with as I could use much of the existing structure as a foundation for the new mods we require. Plus 'why re-invent the wheel!'.
Is Paradox still in development?
Can it be used over the Web?
Will it work with Vista? (does anything work with Vista?)
I would much prefer to sick with Paradox but I don't want to come into the office one day and nobody can log-on due to an overnight 'Windows Upgrade' that makes Paradox inoperable!
Really appreciate your comments & questions
Kind regards
Mark (UK)
Currently Paradox9 runs our company database (12yrs), and very efficiently too.
Because of the low profile of Paradox and the fact that it is now integrated into a suite, i was thinking of re-writing the database in Access. But to be quite honest, I was never happy with Access and after spending quite some time with it recently writing the core stucture, I am still not that impressed compared to ObjectPAL.
I am really looking for your opinions on whether you think that Paradox/ObjectPAL is still a worthwhile product to move forward with as I could use much of the existing structure as a foundation for the new mods we require. Plus 'why re-invent the wheel!'.
Is Paradox still in development?
Can it be used over the Web?
Will it work with Vista? (does anything work with Vista?)
I would much prefer to sick with Paradox but I don't want to come into the office one day and nobody can log-on due to an overnight 'Windows Upgrade' that makes Paradox inoperable!
Really appreciate your comments & questions
Kind regards
Mark (UK)