| Subject |
Re: Newer Version |
| From |
Bob McKinney <bmckinmey721@gmail.com> |
| Date |
Sat, 07 Aug 2021 09:40:39 -0400 |
| Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Hi Guys: The 30 day license sounds like a no brainer. I've thrown more than $399 out
the window more times than once in my "short" lifetime. Many thanks for both of the explanations......Bob
>Peter Hegelbach Wrote:
> Am 07.08.2021 um 01:19 schrieb Bob McKinney:
> > Hi All: Using db 2.8 w/win10. I have been trying to contact a warm body at dBASE with out results. Someone out there can probably answer my question which is : What is the latest version I could use with the code I have written w/2.8. Probably 10 or 12. Next
> > thing is how can I get that later version and the cost.
> >
> > I'm too old to start updateing the code I have now. That info wold be greatly
> > appreciated........Bob
> >
>
> I recommend the latest version 2019, internal version 13.2.
>
> You can solve a 30-day demo license. If your program runs relatively
> error-free on this version, then it is definitely worth switching. If
> the problems are very large and numerous, then it will not be feasible
> without a lot of effort.
>
> Peter
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