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Service
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PRISE has been working with FoxPro/dBase
since 1984. We have
continued to
evolve along with FoxPro/dBase to Visual Studio FoxPro 9.0 (the latest version
of FoxPro now offered through Microsoft).
Whether you have an old DOS based dBase II/FoxPro program, or a
Visual Studio FoxPro 9.0 application. We have the
experience to help. We also know Access. We have over 10 years of experience
creating, updating and/or converting Microsoft Access solutions. We know
data and we can help!
Need a new report, want to link to your e-commerce site, need to
streamline a user interface. No project is too big or small.
Best of all we will estimate the total cost in advance and we will
stick by it. No surprises. We are located in
Oregon but we can help you with your FoxPro application any where in
the world. We will estimate the total cost of the project up front and
stick by it.
Past Projects:
Custom Inventory with barcodes
Quality Assurance Tracking Database
Accounts Receivable
Appointment Database
Custom Payroll Application
Sales Quote System
Custom POS Software
Data import/export and conversion
Also heavy experience in data conversion with multiple formats, to and
from FoxPro.
Also
available for long or short term contract assignments, nationwide.
Telecommuting is preferred but we will staff onsite for the
right
opportunity.
Is FoxPro going becoming extinct? Is it still going to be
supported. Here is an excerpt from Sage Software one of
leading accounting software companies in the world, who still actively
sales and produces new versions of Sage Pro ERP, a Visual Foxpro ERP
solution:
While
the VFP language has been a versatile tool for the business management
software industry, Microsoft has announced it will no longer release
new versions of this product. We do not perceive this as a major
concern at this time because:
- Microsoft has committed in its Message to the Community to extend
support of the platform until 2015.
- Through extension development programs such as Sedna, Visual FoxPro-based
solutions will continue to integrate with other Microsoft products and
technologies.
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Sedna will also help improve the
ability for Visual FoxPro to be deployed successfully on Windows Vista.
- The independent community of VFP developers, VFPX
from CodePlex, continues to create open-source add-on
releases that improve and extend VFP in conjunction with the Sedna
project from Microsoft.
- While Microsoft support for VFP is ending in 2015,
functionality of applications developed in this language will still
continue on. The software industry has seen the longevity of products
continue long after support for a programming language has ended.
Examples of this include languages like Cobol and Microsoft's
discontinued version of C and Visual Basic.
PRISE your business today and
contact us regarding your FoxPro needs. Satisfaction
guaranteed, references available.
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