>marc,
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>right, and that ability to adjust DOES NOT mean throw out everything for VFP... just our job gets harder, because we have to now support MORE THAN ONE language/environment to the best of our abilities. as for me, i am keeping FPD for one set of customers, am setting up VB, DELPHI and VFP in Win31 environment, and am setting up separate computer for Win95... my own costs in this regard are to say the least getting out of hand. but my commitment has to be to my customers!
Lucien,
Is that feasible at all? Of course I will agree with you that our clients in FPD must be supported, but are you not overextending yourself if you diversify to VB and DELPHI as well?
My statgegy is to leave the to my customers, either they go VFP on W95 or they find someboddy else. Should I decide for C/S, i think i'd leave VFP for DELPHI, which I find on th
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