Colin,
The difference is that VB requires SQL Server which is per seat (or per server) licensing. VFP has "unlimited runtime distribution".
It don't take a very big calculator to figure the difference there.
honestly - and some out there may really jump on me for saying this, but I'd be perfectly willling to pay (have client's pay) for runtimes of VFP if it would mean a serious jump in internal support, marketing, etc. of VFP.
Ken
>Now I know the "they won't market VFP over VB" arguement but what I don't understand is if a developer decides to buy VFP over VB, what's really the difference to M$'s bottom line? In fact wouldn't it be better for M$ to push more VB people to VS?
Ken B. Matson
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