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Craig, I respect you more than that. Microsoft could not have made it more clear. That they stopped just short of explicitly declaring the product dead signalled only their desire not to announce the time of death, not any further development plans. Any such plans have clearly been chucked into the community.
>Microsoft has not explicitly stated that there would be no new versions. The words I heard yag say were that the Roadmap is all that is planned, but that doesn't mean there won't be more planned after that. I personally don't see anything coming after Sedna.
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>>Hank,
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>>You are tilting at windmills. I agree entirely with what Craig and Alex said. Microsoft could not possibly have made it more clear that FoxPro is no longer a strategic product. It will tick on for a while in legacy mode, with good money still to be made by those with the right skill set and/or the right clientele, but Microsoft has more or less closed up shop. They have said there will be no more new versions. They have virtually disbanded the team. Exactly how many tea leaves need to be read?
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>>One of these days we will be told Calvin has moved on and then we will all really, really, REALLY get it. FoxPro may not exactly be dead yet but it has been taken off the respirator.
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