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In short, the FoxPro decompiler is a bridge between yesterday’s applications and tomorrow’s architecture — a tool that honors the past while enabling the future.

But the official support for Visual FoxPro ended in 2015. Today, thousands of businesses run mission-critical legacy applications written in FoxPro, often without access to the original source code. The original developer left the company. The backup CD is scratched. The hard drive crashed. All that remains is the compiled executable ( .EXE ) or the application file ( .APP ).