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It is a combination of two languages:įor back end programming and data handling, Harbour, an open source xBase language which is a superset of Clipper, which is itself a superset of dBase.įor front end GUI, a set of simple commands to the Windows API based on VB RapidQ style.Īll GUI objects can be created and managed with very simple code. Harbour MiniGUI Extended Edition, which informally called MiniGUI, is an environment for developing desktop applications in Windows.
i tried so many and i often felt like id lose 20TB at any given moment lol.Īnand, I am always curious about picking up another toy to write something in, but there are several search hits for MiniGUI, do you mean this one? all other solutions (other than drivepool) are command line-y and anxiety inducing. storage spaces is frightening to rely on. unraid is similar, but the fatal flaw is that it doesnt run on pure windows, and doesn't really support using existing ntfs drives.but otherwise great lol. you can swap disks out if they go bad, no problem. With traid, it runs on windows.you can jam in a bunch of any kind of disk and just create a pool, with real time parity, works great. if the drivepool company would create a real-time parity product they would DOMINATE the entire scene. now i have to consider moving to drivepool+snapraid. but the product was unique and fantastic. the ONLY problem traid had was the developer is really pretty impossible to deal with in every way. I tried at first using freenas or something, but was super intimidated especially when i saw all the command line stuff and it would be very difficult to expand/contract disks later on. it would intimidate me from what i can tell. I've heard of it, but haven't looked deeply. if iwere you id do one of the things i listed above. try getting all your contacts into one place with good management features and contact photos that dont get reduced to 16x16 pixels eventually. try syncing facebook calendar/events with anything. Over the years, most of these efforts have been destroyed by such things. You will be at the mercy of the social networks as they war with each other and constantly change their api's and remove features that allow the kind of thing you are talking about. I'd be careful about making something that ties social networks together.
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if you could make either a standalone solution that can do the pooling and parity (for WINDOWS!!!).OR create a parity only software that plays easily with Drivepool (not like snapraid which is what most people use now as its basically the only option).then thats another sorely needed product. but drivepool doesnt have parity built in like traid did. Drivepool is a good product now that does this. what it did was you can stick in a bunch of random disks and pool it into one storage.
it just went down (out of business for good). There was a pretty nice windows product called traid flexraid.
#Treedbnotes mobile Bluetooth
There are NO bluetooth programmable devices. Something like from the black mirror episode: Idea #1: windows/android hardware input device that has programmable buttons etc. I will give you two great ideaas right here that ive been dying for. I am not certain if other developers (or the self-proclaimed developer like myself) get this or not, especially when FOSS becomes involved.
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