> It's fun and edifying to read y'alls comments, especially about the future
> of Delphi. This is particularly true as y'all are what I'd like to be -
> professional programmers. Well, anyway I've got a database order entry
> application that I'd like for our customers to access so that they can
> enter
> their quotes/orders themselves. Currently the application is written in
> Delphi 5 and uses dBase. There are 5 users on our internal network.
> Customers are in several states and there could be perhaps 5 or so
> accessing
> the application at the same time.
>
> I have purchased an update to BDS 2006. So if you were me where would you
> go
> from here; namely, what do you recommend.

A very fast conversion to ASTA would work for you.  ASTA allows table based
apps to be quickly converted to run over the Internet.  It isn't as light
weight as RemObjects, but if you are porting an app I highly recommend you
take a test drive.  It wouldn't be surprising if your client remained pretty
much written as-is and the conversion probably wouldn't take very long.

http://www.astatech.com/index.asp

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