I have no idea if it's dead or not, but I do know Microsoft is changing how to extend Visual Studio in VS 2010, as well as completely replacing the VS Shell with a WPF app. This could have had an effect on VFP Studio.
>Well, I'm just wondering about VFP Studio (ala Craig Boyd)? I have reviewed the sessions list that was recently posted for the upcoming Southwest Fox 2009 in October 2009 (
http://www.swfox.net/speakers.aspx ) and I see that there is not a session on VFP Studio, as there was for the last two conferences. Now, I don't know that that means anything, but if there were something new on it, or if it was getting close, I'd think it would be presented there. Craig Boyd is presenting, but no mention of VFP Studio.
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>Even the domain name has been hijacked (I guess it expired?) and is now used by someone else.
http://www.vfpstudio.com>
>Sounds like it's over.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer