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Visual FoxPro 9.0, the latest update to a database technology Microsoft acquired in 1992, is generally available this week and will be supported through 2014.
A new version of the Visual FoxPro database has been released to manufacturing.
Despite a concerted online effort by devoted Visual FoxPro developers, Microsoft Corp. said late last week that it won’t change its plan to halt work on the venerable database programming tool ...
The flood of interest in .NET accompanying the release of Windows Server 2003 might tend to obscure recent improvements in Visual FoxPro. With the release of Version 8.0, Microsoft said that it is not ...
Visual FoxPro users and developers are lobbying Microsoft to reverse its decision to stop development work on the 23-year-old database and programming tool. But it isn't budging.
Doug Hennig, the lead developer for Stonefield Query, a powerful query builder and report writer made by Stonefield Software Inc. of Regina, Canada, says he chose Visual FoxPro 9.0 for its powerful ...
Visual Foxpro wasn't alone in this capability to, in the context of a PC, strap wizard-driven or custom user interfaces onto flat or relational databases.
Microsoft shipped at the end of last week Service Pack 1 for Visual FoxPro 9.0, a quiet update that fixes 200 or so bugs but that adds no new features to the revered database development tool.
I am working on a database application that needs to access some .dbf files that were created with FoxPro. Are there special drivers I am going to need to use JDBC to access these files through ...
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