Dan, Thanks for the input. 1. Is this a part of the ERW Programming site, or a standalone for VFP? It's not clear, and should be stated in the Home page. (The fact that it's called the 'Home' page indicates that it is a separate site, or sub-site.) --- the site is named "Visual-FoxPro-End-Of-Life-Conversions" and will be a stand alone site. 2. About page should start with the name of your company and what it does. -- being done before release 3. I think the Home Page should just outline the choices - you've said the same thing in your Choices subpages. Better yet, don't outline the choices in Home, just point to where you did outline them. 4. Contacts needs an email address. Who writes letters today? -- yep, will do. Overall - Good job and I think we need this. I like the pros/cons. Dan Covill - ProFox Thanks again, Dan. Wes Wes Wilson, President ERW Custom Programming, Inc. Crescent Lake Plaza 5459 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Waterford, MI 48327 (248) 683-4182 LinkedIn Profile www.erw.com weswil...@erw.com
From: "profox-requ...@leafe.com" <profox-requ...@leafe.com> To: profox@leafe.com Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2015 4:16 PM Subject: ProFox Digest, Vol 152, Issue 17 ----- Forwarded Message ----- Send ProFox mailing list submissions to profox@leafe.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to profox-requ...@leafe.com You can reach the person managing the list at profox-ow...@leafe.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of ProFox digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (Ed Leafe) 2. Re: [NF] Are you using your own VPN outside the office? (John R. Sowden) 3. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (billjarn...@h2officesolutions.com) 4. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox)) 5. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (Gianni Turri) 6. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (Stephen Russell) 7. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (billjarn...@h2officesolutions.com) 8. RE: alexa to database (Gary) 9. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (Dan Covill) 10. Re: Need help with "Visual FoxPro: End-of-Life???" (Dan Covill) 11. VFP 9 on 4k display (Joerg Arand) 12. Re: VFP 9 on 4k display (Ted Roche) 13. Re: VFP 9 on 4k display (Man-wai Chang) 14. Re: VFP 9 on 4k display (Alan Bourke) On Dec 18, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Wes Wilson <erwweswil...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Opinions about whether to stay with VFP or leave vary widely. There is not a > simple stay/leave answer. We will be publishing > www.visual-foxpro-end-of-life-conversions.com by the first of the year and > then widely advertising it. > If you could take a minute and look at the rough draft of the site, I would > appreciate it. > To to HomeClick here to see the site. Your comments welcome. I want as much > good information and opinions as possible. Here's my contribution: http://imgur.com/KmbSEW6 -- Ed Leafe --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/signed text/plain (text body -- kept) application/pgp-signature --- You can replace the small battery with a larger one. If your existing UPS has a 12v 7AH battery, replacing it with a 12v 60 AH battery (deep cycle, not auto) will extend your run time about 8 times. It will not increase the output power (watts or VA). The big issue is the charging current being limited. Most OPSs with small batteries limit the charge current to 250 ma. (1/4 amp). The down side is it will take the the battery 240 hours to return to full charge after a long outage. Most UPSs today are designed to allow you enough time to gracefully shut down your computer, not to keep it running. Put a fuse rated at less than the internal fuse ON THE BATTERY. This way, if there is an over current condition, you can replace the easy/inexpensive fuse instead of the hard to reach/not inexpensive fuse. Putting the fuse on the battery protects the battery wires and connectors. Use wire the same size (gauge) or larger as the wire going to the existing small battery. Don't let the length be more than about 3 feet. Hope that helps, john On 12/11/2015 02:15 AM, AndyHC wrote: > The router has got a small UPS but it only lasts for about 20 mins - > and being on a rural power supply we do very occasionally go down for > longer - but your suggestion has given me an idea: I have a larger ups > in the garage that is now hardly used, I'll see if I can't run a sort > of reverse PoE back to the router or to back-up the small UPS. Cheers. > > > On 10/12/2015 23:47, Andrew Stirling wrote: >> then put in a UPS >> >> Kind regards >> >> Andrew Stirling >> 01250 870397 / 874580 >> 07910467915 >> supp...@calcpay.co.uk >> http://www.calcpay.co.uk >> >> On 10/12/2015 16:46, Andy wrote: >>> but just occasionally, when a power outage manages to put the router >>> into cripple mode, >> >> --- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/1213142392.1744610.1450706046976.javamail.ya...@mail.yahoo.com ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.