Hello,
longtime Xy3+/NB3 users).
still use and maintain routines developed with Nantucket DOS
Clipper. However, I have graduated to the modern Harbour compiler
for new command-line xBase programs that I make. See:
https://harbour.github.io/forks and https://www.hmgforum.com/app.php/download
I have been using the HMG 3.x command-line compiler with very good results.
Best regards,
Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
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K.G.H. Nicholes wrote:
2025/04/03
Hello, Steve Siebert,
writing, file comparisons, and automated distillation processing
of reports since the early 1990s. I'm a fast typist, so the
mouse-free control of XyWrite, which keeps my hands on the
keyboard, is a huge asset. XyWrite III+ is still an important
tool on my daily driver computer - a Win7-32 that runs a mature
custom 16bit FoxPro 2.6 for DOS bookkeeping application. (FoxPro
2.6 for DOS is my favorite program coding language.)
dropped support for 16bit. Their "upgrade" of FoxPro does not run
or update old code - even though that was a featured promise of
the new version - after investing almost $1K in FoxPro 9, it
simply doesn't work. (Then they want paid support.) As a
solution, I'm hoping to migrate to Linux with a Win7-32 virtual
machine that can run my vital custom application.
that your new version will be a winner - and worth investing
in. I make the purchasing decisions for my small company, so I
look forward to XyQuest/NotaBene convincing me.
With my regards, K.G.H. Nicholes
Concise Logic
10 Jawbone Rd
Martinsdale MT 59053
406-572-3323
kghn@xxxxxxxxxxx