Visual FoxPro is a tool for building database solutions of all sizes. Its data-centric, object-oriented language offers developers a robust set of tools for building database applications for the desktop, client-server environments, or the Web. Developers will have the necessary tools to manage dataâ??from organizing tables of information, running queries, and creating an integrated relational database management system (DBMS) to programming a fully-developed data management application for end users.
XML Web services created with Visual FoxPro can be consumed by XML Web service clients of Visual Studio .NET 2003 including ASP.NET, and XML Web services created with Visual Studio .NET 2003 and any other standards-based XML Web service can be consumed by Visual FoxPro 9.0.
Reviewing 8.0 Beta (Mar 26, 2003)
The beta version of Visual FoxPro 8.0 has expired. You can get more information about the retail version at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/default.asp
or purchase it at shop.microsoft.com:
http://shop.microsoft.co...ctinfo.asp?siteID=11518
Reviewing 8.0 Beta (Nov 14, 2002)
Oh boy, I know I am a vfp die-hard but this version REALLY got me hooked. Was VFP 7 already a hit with many new features, VFP8 is another quantumleap forward in database development be it for desktop, C/S or Inet. When you have VFP you never want to look back anymore. Download it, Try it and get addicted forever!!
Reviewing 8.0 Beta (Nov 6, 2002)
Visual Foxpro has never been freeware, the person who listed here must of made a mistake. I know you can get pricing information from http://msdn.microsoft.co...ro/howtobuy/default.asp but I dont know if they have pricing for VFP8 yet.
Reviewing 8.0 Beta (Nov 6, 2002)
Would the final version be also freeware (at least for Visual Studio .NET users)?
That would be great, as is Visual J#!
Reviewing 8.0 Beta (Nov 6, 2002)
VisualFoxPro is the undisputed king of desktop database development, and excels at client/server apps. And the best keeps getting better. VFP8 ushers in a new era of productivity! While VB6 developers are getting the shaft from VB.NET, VFP keeps rolling forwards.
Anyhow - VFP8 has to be one of the best releases ever, they have finally fixed the broken view designer and added a lot of new features. I didn't do much with VFP7, it was a mediocre release at best, but VFP8 is a worth addition to any developers suite.
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