>IntelliSense was not a huge upgrade. It allowed to improve coding productivity, that's it; i.e. it did not affect functionality. I am coding in all versions from 6 to 9 (different clients) and while I feel myself more comfortable in 9 (or 8) I still can do about the same in 6.
IntelliSense allows me to write better code faster. How is that not a huge upgrade? Granted, it more directly benefits me as a developer rather than the end-user, but better code faster does provide an indirect benefit to them too.
If IntelliSense isn't enough for you, how about the upgrade from VFP 6 to VFP 9? You get all the features added in VFP 7, 8, and 9, many of which DO directly benefit the end-user. Take a look at the Themed Controls project on VFPX (you can see some of it in a video I create last week:
http://doughennig.blogspot.com/2008/07/creating-explorer-interfaces-in-visual.html). It's not possible to do that in any version prior to 9 and the user will definitely notice that user interface.
Doug