>Hi Walter,
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>Perhaps a better approach would be a regular update status report on the product that could be available here at the UT. I'm sure that the VFP team at MS has a working document that they use establish priorities for their programmers. It wouldn't have to be as detailed as the document they use and I wouldn't ask them to give away any secrets.
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>This status report would let us know what is going on with VFP. Also we could give a copy to our clients to show that work is continuing on the product.
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>What do you think?
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>Paul
That'd be great.
I'd also like to point out that Microsoft has put several white papers on THEIR web site talking about their plans for VFP, where they think VFP fits in with all their other development products, etc. Many or all of these strongly assert that MS will never let VFP stall or die.
Cheers,
Rich Addison, Micro Vane, Inc., Kalamazoo, MI
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