by TimStone » Wed May 16, 2018 5:02 pm
Rick,
I do not use Borland, but I do create two builds of my primary application.
1). xHarbour ( .com / xBuilder with Pelles C ) using the version from 11/2015
2). Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 with Harbour libraries
Option 1 is only used by people who have ADS Version 7 or 8 and I have the proper libs for those in xHarbour.
Option 2 is for everyone else.
I have never tried Microsoft Visual C++ with xHarbour. I once was going to and was told there were no MSVC compatible libraries available for the commercial product.
I can assure you that Harbour and Microsoft Visual C++ work very well with FWH, and almost all of my clients use that version.
I should note: Visual Studio Community 2017 is FREE and quite capable of building any application. Antonio provides Harbour also for free. If you were to go that route, you would have no problem getting up and running. I actually do the builds in Visual Studio, and you can actually incorporate your editor of choice in the IDE ( I use UE Studio ).
Tim