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>>Hi Al, the mail is this one, and I personally don't like it.
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>What's not to like? They are apparently allowed to sell VFP9 licenses but only bundled with their Visual Extend product. Their right to do so expires shortly. They are offering those who want it the ability to buy Visual Extend with VFP as a bundled deal before their agreement with MS ends. Whats the problem other than they are charging a price for their framework and essentially including a VFP license for free?
Hi Jos:
What I don't like is to receive unsolicited email for a product that will not have more support as "my last chance in life" to get VFP, when really the intention is to sell another product.
If I want a VFP license (last in life) I think that a MSDN subscription (Professional) is far better, and have a LOT of other software, all VFP versions included, for less than U$S 1300!
Take a look at this:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/5/4/15454442-CF17-47B9-A65D-DF84EF88511B/Products_by_Benefit_Level.xlsxRegards.-
Fernando D. Bozzo
Madrid / Spain