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Sadwithborland

2005-08-29, 7:58 am

http://www.xharbour.org/

:-)


roman modic

2005-08-29, 7:58 am

V sporočilu "4312ecd7@newsgroups.borland.com"
je bitje "Sadwithborland" <byeborland@invalid.com> napisalo:

> http://www.xharbour.org/
>
> :-)


V trenutku "Monday, August 29, 2005 1:11 PM" [GMT+1=CET],
je bitje Sadwithborland <byeborland@invalid.com> napisalo:

> http://www.xharbour.org/
>
> :-)


What about Harbour and FiveWin?
http://www.harbour-project.org/
FWPPC: http://www.fivetechsoft.com/english/fwppc.html
FWH64: http://www.fivetechsoft.com/english/fwh64.html

and let's not forget OTC Mediator:
http://www.otc.pl/index.asp?s=19&l=2


Cheers, Roman


Sadwithborland

2005-08-29, 7:04 pm

"roman modic" <modicr@myrealbox.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:4312ff04$1@newsgroups.borland.com...

> What about Harbour and FiveWin?
> http://www.harbour-project.org/
> FWPPC: http://www.fivetechsoft.com/english/fwppc.html
> FWH64: http://www.fivetechsoft.com/english/fwh64.html


Is Fivewin cross-platform?



roman modic

2005-08-29, 7:04 pm

V sporočilu "43131a0d$1@newsgroups.borland.com"
je bitje "Sadwithborland" <byeborland@invalid.com> napisalo:

> "roman modic" <modicr@myrealbox.com> escreveu na mensagem
> news:4312ff04$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
>
>
> Is Fivewin cross-platform?


Well, there are versions for 32 and 64-bit Windows,
Pocket PC Windows and Linux (FiveLinux):

http://www.fivetechsoft.com/english/flh.html


Regards, Roman


Mark J. Wallin

2005-08-31, 7:02 pm

Paul Nichols (TeamB) wrote:
> "Sadwithborland" <byeborland@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:4312ecd7@newsgroups.borland.com...
>
>
> Who uses Xbase apps anymore?
>
>


Eh? Did xBase tables stop working??? I'd better notify all of my users.

Mark J. Wallin, Ph.D.
"Walloon"
Paul Nichols \(TeamB\)

2005-08-31, 7:02 pm


"Sadwithborland" <byeborland@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:4312ecd7@newsgroups.borland.com...
> http://www.xharbour.org/
>
> :-)
>

Who uses Xbase apps anymore?


Sadwithborland

2005-08-31, 7:02 pm

"Paul Nichols (TeamB)" <paul@comp.net> escreveu na mensagem
news:4315d9c1$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
>
> "Sadwithborland" <byeborland@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:4312ecd7@newsgroups.borland.com...
> Who uses Xbase apps anymore?



http://www.xharbor.com/index.asp?pa..._sub=1&show_i=1

xHarbour Add-on: SQLRDD

What is SQLRDD?

SQLRDD was created to access SQL database servers like Oracle, Microsoft SQL
Server, IBM DB/2, Postgres, and Sybase, MySQL, from xHarbour xBase language
just like you are used to use DBFCDX or any other regular xBase database
driver.

SQLRDD is more than a RDD. It is a complete suite to interact with SQL
databases from within xHarbour compiler and most importantly, SQLRDD is
Royal-free.
----------------------------

What is Visual xHarbour?

xHarbour's Visual xHarbour is a fully featured development tool which
combines an easy to use environment with all the advantages of xHarbour.
Creating new software has never been easier!

------------------------------

What is Visual xHarbour?

xHarbour's Visual xHarbour is a fully featured development tool which
combines an easy to use environment with all the advantages of xHarbour.
Creating new software has never been easier!

--------------------------------

xHarbour Builder is a set of tools built around the open source xHarbour
compiler from xHarbour.org .

The xHarbour programming language is a superset of the well known xBase
language, often referred to as Clipper. Though xHarbour is 100% backward
compatible with the Clipper Language, xHarbour Builder adds many modern
features and tools found in most modern compilers . Such features include
Visual xHarbour, SQLRDD, xBuild Project Wizard, ActiveX, and many more.

xHarbour.com aims to establish xHarbour as the Development Product of
choice, for the extended xBase Developer Community. xHarbour.com attempts to
follow in the footsteps of Red Hat Inc and similar companies, merging the
stability and longevity that commercial distribution offers with the freedom
and security offered by Open Source - Free Software projects. This powerful
combination has already demonstrated its tremendous market appeal and the
viability of this business model.



xHarbour's Main Features:

100% backward compatible Clipper Language.
EXTENDED to offer the most complete set of modern features, while still
retaining the simplicity and elegance of the xBase language.
Self contained executable, require NO DLL's, and/or any system dependency.
Fastest most complete and robust DB interfaces, supporting widest range of
DBF flavours
Support for single user apps, through client-servers, all the way up to the
most popular SQL servers.
Open Source supported by creative and dedicated development teams offering
practically immediate solutions to bug reports and popular features request.
Guaranteed, professional support from the creators of xHarbour.



Hür Akdülger

2005-09-01, 3:58 am

I am currently using XBase files as read-only cache.
Some of my cached files are big (4-10 MB)..
And I cannot use ClientDataSet as cache, because it loads all data into
memory...
XBase files use small memory footprint...


"Paul Nichols (TeamB)" <paul@comp.net> wrote in message
news:4315d9c1$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
>
> "Sadwithborland" <byeborland@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:4312ecd7@newsgroups.borland.com...
> Who uses Xbase apps anymore?
>
>



Paul Nichols (TeamB)

2005-09-03, 6:58 pm

Mark J. Wallin wrote:

> Paul Nichols (TeamB) wrote:
>
> Eh? Did xBase tables stop working??? I'd better notify all of my users.
>
> Mark J. Wallin, Ph.D.
> "Walloon"


Didn't say they wuit working, just who uses xbase to create applications
anymore?

I guess some extremely small shops might use xbase, but in the past 7 years,
I have seen not one company doing xbase development.

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