Subject Re: [firebird-support] How hard to convert to embedded?
Author Tim
The easiest is to let her run your app as a standalone, with FB installed.
I do this for many of my apps - with today's large hard drives, and FB's
small footprint, it doesn't matter (to me, anyway) if you do it this way.

In other words, I still haven't (personally) discovered any good reason to
install an app with FB Embedded rather than with FB.

Regards

Tim

At 16:25 23/03/2005, you wrote:

>How hard is it to convert a conventional FB app to an embedded FB app? The
>main user of one of my apps is not normally connected to the network, and I
>would like to make a version for her that she could run standalone.
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