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<title>Will Harbour support existing CA-Clipper 3rd party products?</title>
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<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff">
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<a href="harbour.html"><em>Frequently Asked Questions about Harbour</em></a>
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<b>:</b> <a href="harbour44.html"><em>General Harbour questions</em></a>
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<b>:</b> <em>Will Harbour support existing CA-Clipper 3rd party products?</em><br />
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<b>Previous:</b> <a href="harbour48.html"><em>What advantages do other Clipper compilers have over Harbour?</em></a><br />
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<b>Next:</b> <a href="harbour50.html"><em>Is Harbour a Windows development tool?</em></a>
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<h2><a name="49"></a>6.5. Will Harbour support existing CA-Clipper 3rd party products?</h2>
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<p>No, but the above is the wrong question to ask. The question to ask is
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"will existing
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<a href="harbour5.html#Trademarks">CA-Clipper</a> 3rd party
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products support Harbour?", that's a question you should ask of the
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product author.</p>
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<p>See the <a href="/">Harbour web site</a>
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for details of which 3rd party product authors are currently developing for
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Harbour or intend to support Harbour in the near future.</p>
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<a href="harbour.html"><em>Frequently Asked Questions about Harbour</em></a>
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<b>:</b> <a href="harbour44.html"><em>General Harbour questions</em></a>
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<b>:</b> <em>Will Harbour support existing CA-Clipper 3rd party products?</em><br />
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<b>Previous:</b> <a href="harbour48.html"><em>What advantages do other Clipper compilers have over Harbour?</em></a><br />
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<b>Next:</b> <a href="harbour50.html"><em>Is Harbour a Windows development tool?</em></a>
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</body>
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</html>
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