Hi Tracy,
Sorry, I made a typo in my earlier post...
The summary comment should read:
It seems that #3 would be the best...is the most risky. if ** #3 ** isn't possible, do #1. #2 seems like...
I wouldn't do #2 unless absolutely necessary.|| ||
|Brant Layton| |480.964.1316| On 7/25/2016 7:13 AM, Brant E. Layton wrote:
Hi Tracy,
Data stored in DBFs is most likely the limiting factor. Possible scenarios are:
switch to SQL, then rewrite into a new environment later
rewrite into a new environment, bring the use of DBFs into the new
environment (perhaps not supported)
- rewrite into new environment, converting data to SQL (or whatever) at
the same time as the new environment goes live
It seems that #3 would be the best, but probably requires the most resource and is the most risky. If #2 isn't possible, do #1. #2 seems like it would be creating a new problem along the way.
|Brant Layton| |480.964.1316| On 7/23/2016 6:58 PM, profoxtech-request@leafe.com wrote:
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Man-wai Chang) 2. Re: [NF] Windows 10 upgrade out to lunch (Man-wai Chang) 3. Re: Going from DBF to SQL in frameworks (Man-wai Chang) 4. RE: [NF] Windows 10 upgrade out to lunch (Allen Pollard) 5. Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.) 6. Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Stephen Russell) 7. Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.) 8. Re: Going from DBF to SQL in frameworks (Tracy Pearson) 9. Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Malcolm Greene)
- Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.)
- Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote (Man-wai Chang)
Message: 1 Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2016 17:16:34 +0800 From: Man-wai Changchangmw@gmail.com To:profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: Re: [NF] Evernote vs OneNote Message-ID: CAGv=MJCv_P4HJFxn-TaacS-HvssLZR5BYwDxyFPTgwqb9C9pUA@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
I am using TreePad Lite as notes taking program.
Never used EverNote!
OneNote got OCR, if I remember correctly. And I have never attempted it.
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 5:21 AM, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. cenzer@gmail.com wrote:
What are the Advantages of Evernote? What are the Advantages of OneNote?
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