Over 100 prebuilt, reusable object-oriented classes to speed up development.
Tools to migrate existing forms and data to the internet.
Microsoft no longer sells or provides direct downloads for Visual FoxPro 6.0 on its official commercial site. Because it is categorized as "abandonware," developers often turn to community archives and secondary repositories to find working installers.
Running a 1998-era 32-bit application on modern 64-bit systems requires specific adjustments.
Visual FoxPro 6.0 was a major milestone in the "xBase" family, introducing features that bridged desktop databases with the early web: