Steven Green wrote:
>> During that time, enormous changes have taken place not only in the
>> Windows operating-system but, as we all know, with Paradox itself.
>
> sorry, but I gotta ask.. the last version of Paradox tables was released
> in 1997, and the last real "new" version of Paradox software hit the
> streets in 2000.. what, pray tell, has happened in the last three years
> that constitutes an "enormous change" ??
There are actually /several/ ways to answer that question...
First, the Windows operating-system has finally discovered what "security"
means, and that running as an Administrator for every little thing is
really not a good idea. Vista is the first Windows release that really
embraces this... that grabs on the notion that "even though this is 'your'
computer, there are things that 'you' should not be able to do" and will
not let go.
Second, "Paradox is only the tip of the iceberg." ChimneySweep could
expand
into the rather-vast uncharted world of dBase(R) derivatives. BDE's
sup****t of "dBase" is only a small part of that world.
{Venture capitalists, please e-mail soonest.} ;-) [Umm, no kidding!]
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