![]() Re-writing this application using now standard VFP capabilities is totally out of ![]() Now my client wishes to switch to Win 7 (we have still not managed to get it working in a virtual XP even with the help of a local computer guru company). It has grown in the ensuing three decades to a VERY LARGE application, while still in FoxPro 2.5, and has remained so all the The application I have to convert is one I started writing for my client in about 1983, when 'FoxPro' was still dBase 2.
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