>And why does it need to be updated??? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Did you read Markus blog that I linked to?
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>From what I read, and replies to my posting on WPF the other day, and from what people are saying in this thread, WPF is more hype than substance. I have no trouble at all producing working business applications with WinForms. and my customers could care
>less if they have some really flashy UI's. They care if the number are crunched correctly. They care if the reports accuratly reflect the data. UI is nice, but it's often overemphasized. Truth be know, unless there is some compelling reason for me to abandon 20+ years of experience and dive into the muck that is XML/XAML, I'm staying with WinForms.
That's your decision. You have to do what's right for you and your customers. But...most people saying hype over substance here don't fully understand/realize the capabilities of WPF.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer