I was so impressed but that fact (just cheking the UT wish list is almost a VFP7 feature description), that I started to though that the VFP team were limited (most surely by the .Net revolution on the rest of VS), and dedicated lots of time to act as the Aladdin genie for us.
There aren't too much real NEW features if you take apart .Net/COM compatibility and user requests.
Haven't you had this strange feeling?
>>In fact, VFP 7 is full of stuff where that's the case. There are a ton of changes that are absolutely in response to developer requests. Things like a WordWrap property for Headers and the new RowColChange property for grids that tells you what changed. New parameters for ASCAN() that let you specify a column and return the row. Case-insensitivity for a number of functions. Etc., etc., etc.
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>Exactly - that's why I wrote "one of the cases", because they've been really responsive this time, and I knew I couldn't possibly list them all. I specifically remember there was so much talk about the grid headers, few people had even performed black magic to have multiple rows in the header - and now we have it.