U know - E - I TOTALLY Agree with you on that one - and its somewhat inline with what I wrote in my last e-mail.

I think that MS already does this - with all the Express versions of their Dev. tools - since, you can essentially build a whole system - that may have limitations under the Express version - then those limitations are wiped away once you get the full VS version!

-K-


On 11/13/2012 11:14 AM, Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:
I would like an application that would not charge the developer when he is 
"developing".
Now if and when I sell the product of my development then I could be charged.
I think that way we could try several products till we find the best for us.

Some times a project takes months to be sold and 30 days trial is not enough.

E.



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From: Dave Crozier <[email protected]>
To: ProFox Email List <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 12:39 PM
Subject: RE: [NF] RealBasic (was Re: VFP Metro Interface)

Full agreement here on RealBasic, both it's pro's and also its cons.

I just treat it as another tool in the developers arsenal and at multi platform it is 
certainly the best "one click multi compile" solution I have found.

I think all the comments regarding VFP and it's future bring into perspective the fact 
that being a "one horse" developer doesn't really hold credence any more now 
that there are so many platforms to develop on, hence diversity is king..... use the best 
tool for the job.

I know lots of people, myself included, have lots of times spouted how "VFP can do 
anything". Yes it can, but sometimes it is a pain and in those circumstances it is only the 
persistence and ingenuity of the developer that make the product "do it". Far better to 
get the job done quickly and efficiently, regardless of the product used and move on to the next 
money paying project in my opinion.

Yes, I could probably have done all the projects in my past using simply Access 
and VB but ..

(a) Would I want to ... NO

(b) Would I have even finished the first one yet... maybe not

(c) Would I have enjoyed the experience.... definitely NOT!

Life is to short to be stubborn and short sighted!

Dave


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