One thing you can do is tell them to go to
www.microsoft.com and click on the Developer Tools link...it brings them to a visual studio page that shows VFP but not Access (or course not).
This further supports the claim that VFP is a developers tool while Access is an end-user's tool.
Joe
>Hi All,
>
>No you do not have to convince me of the strenght of VFP.
>
>A lot of times my clients ask me the question:
>
>Why not developped my application in Access?
>
>I do not know (and dont want to know either) much about Access except
>that is a relational database and supposed to be object-oriented.
>
>Can anybody who has knowledge of both give me his opinion on the
>strenghts of VFP versus Access?
>
>This way I might look a bit less stupid next time someone asks
>me that question??
>
>:)
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Pascal
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC