>It depends on your environment. If you only work in VFP and only support Win9X then no, it isn't worth the money (IMO). Because you are getting a lot that you will never need/use.
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>However, if you use multiple environments (VFP, VB, VC++) and you create applications that run on a variety of platforms (Win9X, NT, Win2K) then it is without doubt worth the investment. Universal gives you all the Visual Studio stuff as well as the OSs and the add-ons (SQL Server, Exchange, etc.).
Larry,
Let's not forget that Office is part of the Universal. Even running just VFP on Win9x, if you're integrating with Office, then having the latest versions (including docs) can be invaluable.
Then there's the MSDN Library. While it's free (now) to registered VFP developers, this may not alway be the case.
Plus, when SPs you get them as well as version upgrades and, of course, betas. So even if one is only working in VFP, there's a lot to consider.
George
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