>Hey, not directed specifically at you, but we really should allow this thread to focus on what many perceive as good news about a VFP publication. ;-)
>
>Having said that, I shall now change my mind and make a point. ;-) I moved completely to Java in 1997. After a while I came back. In 2002 the company I served declared its intention to rewrite everything in NET. Unfortunately that did not make sense in certain key areas, so we continue to use VFP in certain areas. My "point" is that sometimes you can make a choice for all the right reasons and pursuing all the directions that vendor directives say are correct, but still you change your mind. IMHO the only dumb move is refusing to change your mind- of course a smart person alters their plans to match current events. Presumably Whil had good reasons to make his original decision and good reasons to make his new decision. What I see is a highly capable, experienced fellow and if he's going to handle US subscriptions, then good.
Changing one's mind # lack of integrity
Regards. Al
"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent." -- Isaac Asimov
"Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right." -- Isaac Asimov
Neither a despot, nor a doormat, be
Every app wants to be a database app when it grows up