I've been supporting & enhancing a business application for many years now that evolved from DBase to Clipper to FiveWin, and am now looking at the next transition that will enable it to run successfully on current Windows platforms (XP, Vista, etc.). It is basically just a database program that relies extensively on customized reports, which requires quite a lot of specialized indexes. The programming tools I’m currently using are:
Clipper 5.2e
FiveWin 1.9.5 SP5
Blinker 5.10
Resource Workshop 1.02
Microsoft Library Manager 3.10
Comix 3.0 RDD
Funcky 6.0
Protection Plus 4.05
My question is this... what would be your advice in regard to upgrading my software that would impact the development timeframe the least. In other words, what sort of problems might I expect if I choose to upgrade my current version of FiveWin with little or no changes to the client’s source code.
The application has no special requirements that would necessitate using 32 bits or 64 bits (that I’m aware of), but it would need to run on various versions of Windows platforms (Win98 and beyond).
Thanks in advance for any advice and/or suggestions.
- Steve