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From23/07/1997 05:26:59
Alexander Kriegisch #011866
Robin Software
Höchstadt, Germany
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Hi all!

I am currently developing with VFP5 (front end) and SQL Server 6.5 (back end). As I have found Client-Server development very time consuming and error prone I have decided to look for an RAD tool which encapsulates the complexity and offers the opportunity to create full-featured, good-looking and stable Client-Server (!) applications with a high usability level. Also I need to save as much development time as possible.

I heard of some products named "Visual ProMatrix", "Visual Extend", "Visual FoxExpress" and "XCase". I would be glad to read some comments by users of the products mentioned above. Even better would be independent reports of users who have worked with more than one product. Also I am always open to recommendations concerning other products. Links to other sources of information are also valuable.

These are many wishes, I know. But I hope to be able to give back something to the Universal Thread community in the future.

Greetings

Alexander
Alexander Kriegisch (Robin Software)