Everyone, I notice several of you have been having trouble with CDO lately. I have a client that also in having an issue after they installed a new mail server. I was reading up on CDO today and came across this page which lists all the versions of CDO and ...
Hello all, Mr. James, Looking and reading posts lately almost convinced me of using Tdata. I a post from 3/2016 I read that there are some problems that arrive as FWH is evolving, but Tdata is not? as far as I can see. SO, if using a class, use Tdatabase ...
... xbrowse is totally out of your way. You save 250 KB No, I haven't deleted anything. I just try to reduce the EXE size that has increased a lot lately. And I'm already using a rewritten TGet (since years) so the problem is not (only) xbrowse. That was only a sample of what probably is the root ...
What do you mean??? If you ask why the project is so quiet lately, I believe the project is experience a lack of participation from programmers willing to improve what need to be improved. Can you be more specific? What exactly needs to be improved? If ...
If you ask why the project is so quiet lately, I believe the project is experience a lack of participation from programmers willing to improve what need to be improved.
... interest, 6 forks, ust two persons providing code and on this time, Otto and Silvio were only interested (thanks to both of you :D) Cristobal is lately working on a project of his own super interesting and I habe some work (finally it seems as I get some work to do) and I am focused to give the ...
... slower for filters, scopes, etc. Can someone tell me if harbor dbfcdx is as fast or faster than rmdbfcdx? Has anyone done any tests/comparisons lately? Thanks, Randal
... Knowing Alexander Kressin as I know him (he helped a lot when we started building Harbour: he wrote the DBFNTX RDD, the first preprocessor (though lately Przemek, replaced it), and helped on so much more areas) I am sure that Leto DB must be much better now than back in 2010. Is someone using the ...
... up until I introduced FiveWin to my environment, at which point I had to introduce in in the fwh.hbm module I shared. I haven't tried without it lately, that may have changed. I suggest some caution in this regard as the fivewin installer includes a copy of hbcompat.ch, presumably direct from ...
... apps and Microsoft offers it for free (Express edition). I feel much more comfortable using Microsoft C instead of GNU C (on Windows), and Borland lately is not as friendly as it used to be, does not provide a standalone C compiler, there is no debugger, etc. So to me, Microsoft Visual C is a great ...
Norberto, You are free to talk about everything here on these forums. I would say that lately I read much more about Android on these forums than about an IDE for FWH (after all those years it has been proven that we don't need it). FiveWin was born and designed the ...