Should I feef left out that you did not ask me? <s>
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>>>This wiki holds information related to the Visual FreePro (VFrP) liberty software project, written by Rick C. Hodgin (see also Contributors). Released under a Repeat License (called Public Benefit License, or PBL) issued by the Liberty Software Foundation (LIBSF), users receive rights to use and distribute the software.
>>>VFrP (pronounced vee-ferp) intends to be a highly compatible liberty software replacement for a now defunct popular database management toolset of a similar name. It will offer compatibility with a DOS-based multi-user 2.1 version, along with a gui-based 2.6 version, as well as visual versions 3, 6 and 9.
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>>..."In this project you WILL find references to Jesus Christ, Bible references, prayer requests, praise reports and general references to Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, our Heavenly Father, and the power of the Holy Spirit.
>>All are welcomed to participate in Visual FreePro. However, negative comments against believers in this forum will not be tolerated. Thank you for your understanding. :-)".....
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>>ha. Well even though I'll have to read bible-tumper ramblings I guess I'll still keep an eye on it. Why people want to put such things in a project like this is beyond me. Even so the project looks interesting.
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>Because they're one topic zealots, that's why.
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>A number of years ago I looked at forming a loose consortium of independent VFP developers in this part of the country. All of the names would be recognized here. One of the reasons it didn't get started is one of the invitees said thanks but I couldn't possibly go into partnership with someone who doesn't accept Jesus Christ as his savior. I don't have a problem with anyone's religious beliefs but don't think it needs to be pushed into every nook and cranny of life. That's when I have a problem with it.