Now there's an interesting question. At present, probably not a lot. But let's look at why that is. Let's remember that after M$ bought Fox Software, they did very little to promote it and very little to kill the idea that they were going to kill it. The corporation turned its back on a great community and a great product (I say corporation because I don't want to say that everyone did - certainly the team turned out some great products, but they had no real support from above.) So many people jumped ship. Then M$ (and you, it seems) uses the old "well, where did everyone go?" line, as if it was the community that deserted them instead of them deserting the community. They could have gotten a lot out of this community, but after they decimate it themselves, it's completely disingenuous, deceiving, and dishonest to sit around and say "we can't produce any more versions of VFP cause the market is too small." Can I assume you've fallen for that argument hook, line, and sinker?
>What would they get?