VFP has
NOT been dropped from MSDN. I suggest you look at the information at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/products/subscriptions/chart/. You'll find VFP is listed. What has become a nonproduct are the Universal, Enterprise and Premier levels of MSDN. You should look here
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/products/subscriptions/transition/default.aspx to see what you need to do to transition your subscription.
>It wasn't a conspiracy theory. (Why do apologists always spring to Microsoft's defense at the first whiff of smoke?) VFP has been dropped from MSDN. Cetin says it is still in the ($$$) Universal subscription so it may not technically be dropped. But it has become a nonproduct in the Enterprise / Premier level, and presumably below.
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>The real question is why wasn't this announced here? Are we diehards expected to take Calvin's accounts of chess games he wrote as a kid as sustenance?
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>I would love to learn that it was a "simple oversight." If it was, I will apologize and shut up.
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer