IMO Express allow port also your application
basically it have a array parallel to getlist with gui version
you can integrate gui function at most level (simply #include,point
your wrapper func, ecc)
So you can integrate also in complex application
express++ is 99% written in xbase++
so now we have a very good compatibility
also if a big tools can be a good test for xbase++ compatibility in xharbour


2009/7/5 Viktor Szakáts <harbour...@syenar.hu>:
>> I can confrm that is a maitained as promise (99%) , but source code
>> require few modification
>> in product page i read ..To download a demo of eXPress++ 1.9 (compatible
>> with Xbase++ 1.8, 1.82 and 1.9) Click Here.
>> i suggest run C:\EXP19\Bin\xdemo.exe.... is requiread xbase++ run time and
>> i don't know where can be downloaded
>
> Yes, getting the Xbase++ demo isn't an easy one, plus it expires,
> plus it needs admin rights.
>
> Thanks for the links anyway, I'll try to check.
>
> [ For me probably it's not an option since I don't use normal
> SAY/GET/MENUTO in my app, but rather the customized versions
> of these and a highly customized Browse(). Question is: How
> many such "pure" Clipper apps are out there who can use this
> tool efficiently. ]
>
> The other question is: What's missing (if any) from Harbour
> so that it's easy to "port" this tool from Xbase++ to Harbour?
>
> Brgds,
> Viktor
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