[cracked] — Visual Foxpro End Of Life
To mitigate these risks, consider the following options:
Born from the ashes of Fox Software (acquired by Microsoft in 1992), VFP offered a unique proposition: Its Rushmore technology—a data indexing and optimization engine—could scan million-record tables in milliseconds on hardware that today’s smartphones would laugh at. It was the go-to tool for building data-dense desktop applications: hospital administration systems, bank teller interfaces, military logistics, and the ERP of countless small-to-medium businesses. visual foxpro end of life
Post-2015, Visual FoxPro entered a strange half-life. You cannot buy new licenses from Microsoft, but you can still deploy runtime modules. The developer community fractured into three camps: To mitigate these risks, consider the following options:
If you're still using VFP, consider: