>Ahhhh....OK....the problem was that I remember Intellisense but not the context :-) Thanks for the clarification.
VFP 6.0 typelibraries are accurate where VFP 5 type libraries were not.
You also couldn't use VFP 6 type libraries for importing VFP COM objects
into VC++ where you can now with 6.0. This is a big improvement although
the typelibrary is still a separate file rather than being embedded in
the EXE/DLL.
Intellisense would be nice, but given the fact that VFP does not support
Early Binding and has no type information for variables this would be
kind of tough to implement. I suppose VC can do it from Source Code, but
in VC at least the type info is available in header files - no such
luck in VFP.
The closest thing to intellisense is still Ken's SuperClass...