- All: The all projects in the project manager.
- Data: Database, data tables, queries etc.
- Documents: Forms, reports, labels etc.
- Classes: Classes and class libraries.
- Code: Managing programs, API libraries, program code files.
- Other: Other types of files such as menus, text files, and others.
VFP (Visual FoxPro) was originally developed by Fox Software Company under the name FoxBase on DOS. It's compatible with xBase series. It was later developed into a 32-bit database management system called Visual FoxPro which is still used today.
VFP is not a programming language but it uses an advanced language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). It's also known as Visual FoxPro because it's the upgraded version of FoxBase. Its latest version is Visual FoxPro 9.0.
Yes, VFP is a database management system.
It can be categorized as a high-level language.
The installation of VFP6.0 on Win7 could possibly be a compatibility issue. You might need to use a different software that supports Win7 or you could try installing VFP6.0 on another operating system. Another solution would be to upgrade your computer hardware to support more powerful systems.
