Hi all, Similar success story here, I've made the final transition to Harbour last autumn and it was so successful that I could drop Clipper completely, in last months I was focusing on "optimizing" for Harbour, utilizing its features. Now using hbmzip, hbtip, hbct, hbhpdf, hbcurl and some more. Since a few weeks these apps are able to generate .pdf output from regular line printer control stream. And by now the apps got Linux and OS X releases, too.
Speed, smoothness and stability of these apps go rounds around the Clipper version. Remote terminal and GUI (probably web, maybe GTK), SQL and UTF8 transition is yet to be done. Using some more Harbour capabilities is also planned, like hashes, .hrb. Thanks to all! Brgds, Viktor On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Pritpal Bedi <[email protected]>wrote: > > To > All Developers ( Past and Present ) > Who Contributed to the Project called - HARBOUR > In Any Way > > I pay a deep hearted tribute and extend a bunch of THANKS. > > For > > Today, I have deployed in production all of my applications, > under the brand name "Vouch", compiled with Harbour, > and have discontinued support for Clipper compilations for ever. > > Everything, everywhere, with every application, is running fine. > > "Vouch" is now a multi-threaded, multi-window, hibrid GUI, > pure GUI ( whereever needed ), exploiting many famous Active-X > controls, capable of running on LAN or as REMOTE Terminal > (Proprietory), and with many more features beyond the scope > of this token of thanks. > > Believe me, if we continue with same zest and enthusiam to contribute > to this project, Harbour will become a mainstream language in the > future. > > I invite all developers who contributed to this project just to > say a "Hello" on this thread so that we all could feel your > affection to the language called CLIPPER in good old days. > > Thanks again for this huge effort. > > Regards > Pritpal Bedi > a student of software analysis and design > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/A-Bunch-of-Thanks-tp21758316p21758316.html > Sent from the Harbour - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour >
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