Found 16 records for the .SPR file extension name
There are 15 other file types using the SPR file extension:
.spr - Sprint document letter
.spr - Lutin file
.spr - Quake 3D engine sprite
.spr - Psion Series 3 spreadsheet file
.spr - Sizzler animation file
.spr - Brother Powernote spreadsheet
.spr - Sega Dreamcast VR texture
.spr - NeroMix file
.spr - Live for Speed single player replay
.spr - Pro Motion sprites sequence animation file
.spr - RiscOS Archimedes Sprite Format
.spr - Star Trek Armada sprite information
.spr - Telelogic Tau SDL Suite design file (IBM)
.spr - Sangduck sprite
.spr - Constructor sprite file
file extension SPR - Microsoft FoxPro generated screen program
File extension SPR description:
File extension is used by FoxPro.
Associated applications to file extension SPR:
Company / developer:
Microsoft Corporation
Visual FoxPro
Visual FoxPro is a data-centric object-oriented and procedural programming language by Microsoft. It is derived from FoxPro (originally known as FoxBASE) which was developed by Fox Software beginning in 1984; Fox Software merged with Microsoft in 1992 and the software acquired further features and the prefix "Visual". The last version of FoxPro (2.6) worked under the Mac OS, DOS, Windows, and Unix: Visual FoxPro 3.0, the first "Visual" version, dropped the platform support to only Mac and Windows, and later versions were Windows-only.
Visual FoxPro, also known as VFP, is mainly used to write desktop database applications running on Windows but it can also be used to write fat client, middleware, and web applications.
In late 2002, it was demonstrated that Visual FoxPro can run on Linux under the Windows emulator Wine. In 2003, this led to complaints by Microsoft: it was claimed that the deployment of FoxPro code on non-Windows machines violates the End User License Agreement.
Rumors suggesting that Microsoft intends to end support for FoxPro have been common since Microsoft's acquisition of the product, despite the product having one of the longest support timeframes for a Microsoft product (extended support until 2014). VFP 9 was released to manufacturing on December 17, 2004, and the Fox team is currently working on a project codenamed Sedna which will be built on top of the VFP9 codebase.


