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>Kevin, just give it up... Leave it alone.... Your motives are clear...
His motives are based on reality and concern for the customer, not just a developers' tool preference.
I think the world of VFP and I much prefer it to any strictly windows development tool.
That said, VFPs future is sealed. Any windows development project I do now starts with the premise that I can probably do it in VFP faster than other tools, but I can not guarantee fitness for service past Vista, and I will not make any claims of web capability in the future (which more and more companies want to migrate to). I make sure the customer knows this very clearly up front.
My recommendataion now is that for any major new development, VFP is not the tool.
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