>>Huh? VFP will *ALWAYS* run on today's machines.
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>>>If you want to be a part of a vibrant, growing, supported, alive product, choose .Net. If not, you can stay with VFP until it no longer works on todays machines.
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>Too fast on typing, meant developing technology not machine. You can't say it will always run .. As windows change, as 64bit comes on, VFP will no longer work on advancing technology the same as I can't run my old lotus or dbII.
That's why he said
today's machines - not those of tomorrow! :-)
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