We support many Visual FoxPro systems and plan to do so for years to come. But after six years of the end of this legacy program, the recent rush to convert has begun in earnest. We have developed dozens of tools that will reduce the conversion costs. We have successfully developed programs to assist in determining the scope and costโ to convert your program, including converting to any language easier, along with programs to automatically perform some of the conversion process.
Our auto convert programs are getting more and more powerful. This enables us to bring down the cost of your investment. Our aim is to make them so powerful that hundreds or even thousands more smaller businesses can afford to convert.
After over 4,000 hours into development, we now have a program that dramatically brings down the cost of converting to C# (.NET). It lowers the cost and the business case is now within reach of an increasingly larger number of clients. We currently automatically convert about 70-80% of a PRG, almost 100% of the objects and events in an SCX and about 95+% of FRXs. Overall, a really serious reduction in cost with all the benefits of being in the .NET world.
There are tremendous benefits of moving forward with your VFP conversion if you choose the right team for the conversion process. Today’s business owners will see a better growth in their audiences with creative web applications that can be accessed from any computer through the internet, instead of having to be individually installed on each computer for access.
Businesses with web applications have a definite edge over their competitors. Their web applications will keep the customers engaged and involved leading to improved customer loyalty. Web applications offer a large range of benefits to your business. The easy initial development and growth makes them worthwhile to manage, as well as providing flexible working to your employees.
We have been converting Visual FoxPro to .NET since 2013. We have been converting one version of FoxPro to another for over 20 years. One important factor in the cost of converting is the way in which the program was written. If you would like us to analyze your program, please contact us. โ โ