>> My best guess that it will run with issues, i.e. anyone left will have to rely on himself (and UT) to make it through.
Foxpro has always had bugs. That really hasn't stopped us from using it successfully. I think they will resolve major issues under Vista, but perhaps it's a calculated risk. You might want to read Doug Hennig's most recent blog, which makes alot of sense. Here's an excerpt:
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It comes down to using the right tool for the right job and making decisions that make sense for your business and your customers. VFP continues to make sense for me, so I'll continue to use it for a long time to come.
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