David,
>Doug,
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>>Or perhaps a rational and reasonable response?
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>That would be refreshing.
I know. Wouldn't it be?
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>>Personally I think VFP will be around for a LONG TIME and that if anything happens development will cease and the product will be on MSFT's shelf until the end of time. For goodness sakes, last time I checked you could still buy MultiPlan from them. There are simply too many people who use this product.
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>As I said before, I expect to have LOTS of Fox work for years to come. For example, I was just renewed for another 6 months on a full-time contract with a major corporation -- supporting and continuing development on a FoxPro UNIX 2.6 set of apps.
FP 2.6 for Unix, eh? *g* I think you're the only other developer I've bumped into that has. *g*
Best,
DD
Best,
DD
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