>Is Strataframe now capable of creating WPF and Silverlight applications?
No, and though they are making noises about future support and big things coming I think they are too late to the game. Their primary focus has been their medical app and the framework is somewhat of a sideline.
I've decided to go with Ideablade Devforce for EF. Impressive and they are obviously committed to the framework.
That said, I'd continue to recommend SF for Winforms, for transitioning from VFP to .NET ( especially from VFE ) to have a familiar paradigm and for working in an environment that is Fox friendly and speaks VB. I continue to develop and support a big app in SF and VB.
I just want to move forward in EF and C# and I think Devforce is the way to go for future projects ( so I'm back to novice again :-)
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