I have some applications (VFP6 and VFP9) that build dynamic HTML (DHTML)
(using FoxWeb) on the server and present the resulting web pages over the
internet. It's a thought.

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 10:10 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> We have a VFP9 SP2 application for healthcare billing and ePrescriptions
> and
> a connection to many different EHR programs. We are having more clients
> using terminal services because it is faster than a local network and also
> because many clients have satellite locations. This is pretty easy to set
> up
> for a 'techy', but not something that most healthcare billers can do. Has
> anyone thought about putting an application like this in the 'cloud' and
> having all the users access with a chromebook? Chromebooks are cheap,
> simple, no hard drive, no updates, not much to maintain. They have a
> keyboard and mouse like a 'real' computer. They must have access to the
> Internet but then all our users with terminal services must have internet
> access. It seems that all the things that cause support headaches when
> trying to support every new version of windows with everything renamed and
> moved and broken would be gone.What would you use to program?
>
>
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