

You can and we can help but you should seriously consider using a better tool. If you‘re a developer, this is a perfect opportunity to learn ASP or ASP.Net to surface the data However, for dynamic data, I firmly believe you should NOT use Paradox for this task. You can easily save tables, queries, and reports as static HTML pages. For saving snapshot data, Paradox is great. Webify Your Data - Meaning surface your existing Paradox application in some form on the internet.
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My preference is Delphi for native code Windows applications and VB.Net, C#, or Delphi Prism for.

Large corporations with good development funds have options. This is true especially when development funds are limited.
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Existing Business DB Applications - You can keep using Paradox so long as you are willing to either stick with Paradox 9 with XP/Vista/7 or Paradox 9/10/11 with Windows XP/7 and skip Vista (the Vista patch for Paraox 11 is currently having mixed results).In fact, they have recently, February 2009, have released a patch for Vista. However, Paradox is currently in maintenance mode and the current version of Paradox is version 11 even though the WordPerfect Office Suite is up to version 14 (A.K.A X4). Paradox 10 and 11 have problems with Vista but run fine on XP and on Wincows 7, (one of the Windows 7 goals was to fix compatibility issues).
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First the short answer…Ĭorel is still actively selling Paradox as part of the WordPerfect Office Suite Pro Edition. The following are my opinions, post your comments and questions BLOG style at the bottom of this page.ĭo you have an existing Paradox for Windows application? Are you curious about the future of Paradox? Should you maintain your Paradox applications or convert them? Perhaps you like Paradox and wish to stay as long as possible with it or, for financial reasons, need to delay converting as long as possible. Baltimore Ravens is a registered trademark of the Baltimore Ravens LLC.Introduction This site is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by, nor affiliated with Baltimore Ravens or NFL Properties LLC.
