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>>It's good that Dennis is here, because the French site is French - and I need a walk >>through!

Here is another one to give you a headache.
http://www.foxforum.net/


>Malcolm,
>
>Thanks for the links. European designs are always enjoyable. It's good that Dennis is here, because the French site is French - and I need a walk through! I tried to log - but 2 semesters of French at UT Austin escaped the noodle early. I did get a peek at some stuff - and it was just as I suspected - cool! There is a foxcite here - and there is that Belgium foxite - I guess they are different sites.
>
>I am waiting for the Belgium site to send a password.
>
>Thanks!
>
>>There's some great VFP content on Tek-Tips.com - 5 separate VFP forums in fact. Extremely high content to noise ratio. Plus the best collection of VFP FAQ I've come across yet (many of them thanks to Craig Boyd).
>
>>Steve Black's www.fox.wikis.com is another great resource. Over 5500 topics, most of them VFP related and many with code snippets.
>>
>>Ed Leafe's Profox mailing list is another valuable resource. Noise level can be high at times (make sure to sign up for the ProfoxTech vs. Profox list). You can search the Profox archives via
>>http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox
>>
>>There's also a great French based VFP website (content in French)
>>www.atoutfox.org
>>
>>And a great Belgium website where all the content is in English:
>>www.foxite.com
>>
>>Then there's also VFUG (VFP User Group) which has a great monthly news letter and some decent code archives. Definitely worth subscribing to.
>>http://vfug.org/
>>
>>There's also a bunch of small, regional VFP user groups that publish their own newletters. For example, even though I live in NJ, I subscribe to Dan Covill's San Diego VFP User Group newsletter which is a delightful mix of ecletic VFP related info with good sense of dry/wry humor. There are many more such newsletters to choose from.
>
>>Finally, last but not least, is Rick Strahl's West-Wind messageboard which is a treasure trove of VFP solutions many of which are independent of Rick's products. (Thanks Rick!)
>>http://www.west-wind.com/wwthreads/
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