>Hi Rakesh,
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>Starting with "The Latest The Better"
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>Opting for the latest (.NET) would of course provide new dimension to your existing business and possibly get more new projects.
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Our's is an Packaged Accounting software. We don't do lot of Custom Projects.
>But i would recommend VFP9 as solution to your existing problem.
>Your client would not be paying for the time and money you gonna invest on .NET learning and development, they just need their software working at the least cost ( considering Indian Scenario ). You should not be surprised and amazed if the same client says that DOS software was better than your .NET developed software.
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>Buying any existing .NET framework would surely give you a lead but would put you in constraint of the framework and you would never be able to explore the potential of what .NET can do for you. With the current situation it would be difficult for your company to decide which framework is better or compare frameworks.
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>To Conclude,
>A very few selected people of your organization could explore .NET with ease of time and pace. VFP9 would take a considerably small amount of time to learn and get you moving. At any given point you would find VFP project getting completed faster with the situation you are in.
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I also think VFP will be faster ( 1st version ). But will I make money out of it in the long run if I have have to restart again in say 4 years. ( not getting developers etc. & others reasons I mentioned in the first post )
Rakesh
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