Product description
MODEL- MS-CD92114WI VENDOR- MICROSOFT CORPORATION
FEATURES- Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0 Professional Edition- Ver. Upgrade
Visual FoxPro 9.0 is the right tool for all types of database
solutions. Its data-centric, object-oriented language gives you a
robust set of tools for building database applications for desktop
computers, client-servers, or Web services.
* Data-handling and interoperability
Create .NET-compatible solutions with hierarchical XML and XML Web
services. Exchange data with SQL Server through enhanced SQL language
capabilities and newly supported data types.
* Extensible developer productivity tools
Enhance your user interfaces with dockable user forms, auto-anchoring of
controls, and improved image support. Personalize the Properties Window
with your favorite properties, custom editors, fonts, and color
settings.
* Build all types of database solutions
Build and deploy stand-alone and remote applications for Windows-based
Tablet PCs. Create and access COM components and XML Web Services that
are compatible with Microsoft .NET technology.
* Reporting system features
Extensible new output architecture provides precision control of report
data output and formatting. Design with multiple detail banding, text
rotation, and report chaining. Output reports supported include XML,
HTML, image formats, and customizable multi-page print preview window.
Backward compatible with existing Visual FoxPro reports.
REQUIREMENTS- Pentium-class processor
64 MB of RAM (128 MB or greater recommended)
165 MB of available hard-disk space for typical installation;
20 MB of additional hard-disk space for Visual FoxPro 9.0
prerequisites.
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
Super VGA 800 x 600 or higher-resolution monitor with 256
colors.
Windows 2000 with SP3 or later
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
It's hard to believe that Microsoft is already 30 years old. The company that made Redmond, Washington, a household name was actually founded in 1975 in another city by two young Seattle men, one of whom was a college dropout. From this inauspicious beginning came an equally improbable vision: A personal computer on every desk and in every home. Thirty years later, it seems so obvious. But at the time, when only a handful of people knew what a personal computer was, it was a great leap of faith and daring.
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