You *can* turn a Clipper program into a 'proper' windows application by using either xHarbour (which is free, but I have no expierence of) or Alaska xBase++ (which is not free [not by a long way] and needs a fair bit of work).
Either one will produce a 32 bit Windows program (xHarbour may even produce one that will run on Linux - but I'm not sure).
Personally, I would move the application to VFP (again not free). If you can get the source from a decompiler, you will still need to do a lot of work, but it is at least doable.
Good luck to you - let us know how you get on.
B-)
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Griff
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