Yes; it is so close now, that letting them know what problems you have when converting could be of use in focusing development efforts. I suspect this will be even more the case after the projected January release.
Hank
>I just downloaded the latest version and will be looking at your video to see how I can use this to save having to reprogram some of my existing applications .
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>Thanks for all your work.
>Gaylen
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>>Using a pre-release version of the VFP Developer Studio for .Net (the evolution of the .Net Compiler for VFP), I've made a little video available on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLtwFPTNiUA. My apologies for its rough spots.
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>>Meanwhile, eTecnologia has released the beta of the prerelease version on which this video is based. The announcement is available at
http://www.etecnologia.net. As exciting as this announcement is (they estimate 70% completion), the proposed January release promises to be even more exciting, with development of "VFP" forms in the Developer studio, without dealing with the irrelevancies of .Net programming, but with the result being in .Net.
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>>Additional videos, e.g., of importing a project into the Developer Studio, should be available shortly.
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>>enjoy,
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>>Hank