I think it sounds great. We can use .NET capabilities via Sedna (and I saw some of that demoed by YAG the other night) and then we can turn it up a notch if we use .NET Extender. But I still don't want to buy from a web site that will not list company information. You know, the basic stuff like company name, address, contact info, etc.
>According to the Sedna CTP, available at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2E8F1DEB-2972-4CEC-A7CA-E0991362A4FC&displaylang=en.
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>"NET4COM brings together a small subset of the .NET Framework — a collection of commonly used API that brings to VFP functionality that either did not exist before or was cumbersome to implement".
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>Also they state:
>1.3 Non Goals
>• Full coverage of the .NET Framework
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>In the other hand .NET Extender says:
># It puts in your hands the following wealth of functionality:
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> * Full access to the nearly 8,600 classes in the .NET Framework version 2.0
> * Complete access to any .NET class of the 5,500 projects in sourceforge.net which uses C# like programming language.
> * Full access to any .NET class of the 1,000 projects on sourceforge.net which uses VB.Net programming language.
> * Full access to any .NET class of the 8,900 on
www.GotDotNet.com.
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># Additionally you can use any .NET Class from any .NET Assembly, opening you the door to the big third party components market available for .NET.
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>So, what do you think?