>>
>>Why would you need to? VFP is single threaded so you can only do one thing at a time anyway.
>
>For the same reason you like to have many notepads open at the same time. Convenience.
Then run multiple instances of VFP, just like you do with Notepad
>
>And speaking of multithreadin maybe it is high time that VFP had some real multithreading capabilities.
I don't agree. Multi-threading adds lots of headaches to the development process.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer