The free version is MariaDB. But the easiest thing if your time is worth
anything would be to just set up a virtual server on Amazon Web Services.
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 2:39 PM, Mike wrote:
> Sorry...I know how to obtain the Free edition of MySQL server
>
> I'm asking
Yes. It is $699 for the pro license. You get to build as many solutions for as
many clients as you see fit. Just like the VFP license
It is free to try out. You just need the license when you compile the
executable for deployment
On December 16, 2017 4:57:00 PM EST, Charlie-gm
On 12/16/2017 4:35 PM, Kevin Cully wrote:
Xojo to a PostgreSQL database. That's what I've been doing for many
many years now. It's a natural migration for VFP developers.
Postgres is open source but XoJo costs money doesn't it?
-Charlie
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Xojo to a PostgreSQL database. That's what I've been doing for many many
years now. It's a natural migration for VFP developers.
On 12/16/2017 07:26 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:
A client may be forced to convert his legacy foxpro software to something
commercial and currently commercially
Skype is a memory pig.
Fred
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 11:57 PM, <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> Client likes FB messenger but does not want to friend coworkers. They do
> not like Skype for some reason (need to research that more, but they were
> clear). What kinds of
Check out SPARK. It's open source, works well for me. Local server you
set up on your own Linux box. Windows clients are stable.
Mike
Client likes FB messenger but does not want to friend coworkers.
They do
not like Skype for some reason (need to research that more, but they
were
Slack, GroupMe
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 12:57 AM, <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> Client likes FB messenger but does not want to friend coworkers. They do
> not like Skype for some reason (need to research that more, but they were
> clear). What kinds of other tools do
Thanks, Ricardo. My badthe subject SHOULD have read "NF - SQL Server
Free Edition"
The client's software developer refuses to support anything but
Microsoft's SQL Server, and is pushing for Azure use.
Next time I won't post messages with half a brain...or less.
Mike
Ricardo Araoz
Oye
Yes, my bad. I guess I'm more open-source minded than I realized.
The software developer has stated emphatically that they will only
support SQL Server and are encouraging all their users to switch to
Azure eventually. I offered, but they had no interest in my opinion.
Mike
Ted
Obligatory XKCD:
https://xkcd.com/1810/
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Hi Michael,
even if I sound like a broken record: take a look at www.Lianja.com, and read
first https://www.lianja.com/resources/the-lianja-vision
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+1 on Slack
Fred
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 6:10 AM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
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> Slack - they have both free and paid versions. The real limit that we have
> seen is that the free version doesn't keep as much history but for most, it
> works just fine. You can
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Well I could be mistaken on the open-source part but jabber is built on top
of XMPP and you can certainly host your own server or use one of many
publicly available servers. Of course, this may have all changed at some
point since I was really looking at it.
Really? I figured since it was produced by Cisco that it was closed
source. But, that's just a guess...
On 12/16/2017 10:01 AM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
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Jabber is open-source (I believe) and you can setup your own server on the
premises. I did that for a customer who did not
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Jabber is open-source (I believe) and you can setup your own server on the
premises. I did that for a customer who did not want communications going
outside of their network.
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Michael Oke, II
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661-349-6221
At my last job they were originally using ZOOM - which also allows video
conferencing. Then, they moved to a new office w/new phones & then
started using Cisco Jabber - which was tied to the phone system. I kinda
liked Zoom better!
-K-
On 12/16/2017 8:10 AM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
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You may have a look at XBase++ from Alaska Software:
https://www.alaska-software.com/products/clipper-compatibility.cxp
2017-12-16 13:26 GMT+01:00 Michael Madigan :
> A client may be forced to convert his legacy foxpro software to something
> commercial and currently
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Mike wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not driving the bus on this one and they're convinced
> that SqlServer and ultimately Azure is the only REAL game in town.
>
So, when you asked for the free version of MySQL, you meant the "free"
version of SQL
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Slack - they have both free and paid versions. The real limit that we have
seen is that the free version doesn't keep as much history but for most, it
works just fine. You can setup multiple accounts and manage the
communications from within a single client.
A client may be forced to convert his legacy foxpro software to something
commercial and currently commercially supported by the manufacturer. My
client would prefer to keep it as is, but the decision may be out of his hands.
Open source is probably out too.
There is no software
What about PostgreSQL?
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/oracles-biggest-database-foe-could-it-be-postgres/
https://www.slant.co/versus/4218/4221/~postgres_vs_oracle-database
On 16/12/17 01:55, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2017-12-15 15:43, Mike wrote:
Ted, I
Whattsapp I recommend
Koen
Op za 16 dec. 2017 om 08:21 schreef AndyHC
> +1
> On 15-Dec-2017 11:15 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
> > I use gmail and I did not get any such notice.
> >
> > Fred
> >
> >
>
>
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