>Good luck and thanks for all the work on VFP as product manager (not to mention all of your earlier work).
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>Bummer to see you go but it obviously makes sense from a career advancement perspective.
Thanks Jamie. There might be some useful ways to have a COM client access Windows Live services in the future. You can antipicate some VFP samples from me that show off how VFP can leverage them. As Randy Brown mentioned, VFP is a very common ad-hoc and prototyping tool within Microsoft for anyone who has ever worked on the VFP team or programmed in FoxPro in their past. :)