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a problem with VFP3 was that it only ran on Windows and Windows, prior to Win 95, was an unstable client environment to say the least.>
>Which was why VFP3 ran on Win95. ;-) VFP3 was a 32-bit product that was able to kludge back to Windows 3.1.
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>When Win95 was released, the first 32-bit vertical market data apps were written in VFP. Products like VB didn't get 32-bit until some time later.
Win95 was WfWG with a prettier face. Still ran on DOS. The guts were very similar to wfwg. IMHO it was more unstable than WfWG, although that doesn't say much for either environment. Both (and 98 and Me) were simply a crash in progress that happened sometime after power was turned on.
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