>> What makes you think that a small company will have the resources to bring this to market professionally with a handful of sbuscribers. they'll need 10's of thousands to buy into it which probably won't happen. Hell, there are people who argue about the viability of vfp vs .net who are still using vfp 6 and 7.
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>You do have a point there. Anybody not on vfp 9, is going to have to make a decision, and my guess is that they are probably not going to be interested.{ opinion }
If an app developed and maintained in VFP6 or 7 (or 8) can be brought into VFP9 with a minimum of effort (as I recall having been told), it should be an almost trivial matter to take the code from an earlier version and drop it into eTecnologia.
{ /opinion }
Might some of these developers find eTecnologia a route to the future, even though their code is a few years older?
More questions than answers.........
Randy Bosma
VFP - Because life is too short to code in something else...