we adopted .Net a little while back but we still use VFP and will continue to use it often in the future. It really doesnt matter to methat MS is not releasing a newer version. VFP 9 has everything I need. We still write commercial applications in VFP 9 simply because some things just take too long to do in vb.net or c#.net. The only real migration we made away from vfp is no longer using fox as a database. Almost all our projects are SQL Server now. The SQL Server Express product is also excellent if you havent tried it out yet.
Woodie Westbrook
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