If you have some application running smoothly for years, why a company (esp. small one) should decide to upgrade, if they basically get the same product but still have to pay few days of consultant work?
>I don't understand why people wouldn't upgrade. As I mentioned, however I really only blame M$. Would more people have upgraded if M$ had been pushing for it and acting like they cared about the product? Yes, I believe so.
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The level of frustration in this community has been high and I don't think the "gurus" communicated strongly enough with M$.>>
>>Actually, if you need to blame someone, you can blame all those people in the community that are still developing in VFP 6 (which, by the way, is the most widely used version).
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>>For a more complete explanation, see Andy's Blog at
http://weblogs.foxite.com/andykramek/archive/2007/05/19/3815.aspx
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant