As a subject
Feliz Navidad
Merry Cristmas and a Happy new and productive 2006!!!
Best Regards
Dionisis
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What we do with the upcoming Windows Vista?
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What we do with the upcoming Windows Vista?
Dionisis,
> As a subject
There will be no problem with Windows Vista. As I was reading some time ago,
we have two ways:
- Vista supports the Win32 API, so any actual application will run on it.
- Vista's architecture is built using several layers. One of them is Avalon,
which is the base API for every control, and it's used directly by Windows
Forms (the name of the GUI part of the actual .NET framework). As I could
read, there is no problem to use Avalon directly by Xailer too. So, even if
Xailer / xHarbour is not .NET compliant, we can benefit from the new
controls and appearance of Vista.
> Feliz Navidad
> Merry Cristmas and a Happy new and productive 2006!!!
Thanks. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you also!
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
> As a subject
There will be no problem with Windows Vista. As I was reading some time ago,
we have two ways:
- Vista supports the Win32 API, so any actual application will run on it.
- Vista's architecture is built using several layers. One of them is Avalon,
which is the base API for every control, and it's used directly by Windows
Forms (the name of the GUI part of the actual .NET framework). As I could
read, there is no problem to use Avalon directly by Xailer too. So, even if
Xailer / xHarbour is not .NET compliant, we can benefit from the new
controls and appearance of Vista.
> Feliz Navidad
> Merry Cristmas and a Happy new and productive 2006!!!
Thanks. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you also!
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
What we do with the upcoming Windows Vista?
Dionisis,
> As a subject
There will be no problem with Windows Vista. As I was reading some time ago,
we have two ways:
- Vista supports the Win32 API, so any actual application will run on it.
- Vista's architecture is built using several layers. One of them is Avalon,
which is the base API for every control, and it's used directly by Windows
Forms (the name of the GUI part of the actual .NET framework). As I could
read, there is no problem to use Avalon directly by Xailer too. So, even if
Xailer / xHarbour is not .NET compliant, we can benefit from the new
controls and appearance of Vista.
> Feliz Navidad
> Merry Cristmas and a Happy new and productive 2006!!!
Thanks. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you also!
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez
> As a subject
There will be no problem with Windows Vista. As I was reading some time ago,
we have two ways:
- Vista supports the Win32 API, so any actual application will run on it.
- Vista's architecture is built using several layers. One of them is Avalon,
which is the base API for every control, and it's used directly by Windows
Forms (the name of the GUI part of the actual .NET framework). As I could
read, there is no problem to use Avalon directly by Xailer too. So, even if
Xailer / xHarbour is not .NET compliant, we can benefit from the new
controls and appearance of Vista.
> Feliz Navidad
> Merry Cristmas and a Happy new and productive 2006!!!
Thanks. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you also!
--
Regards,
Jose F. Gimenez