I have read your remarks and I also have looked at the job market. You and I have spent conciderable time on this tool but the writing is on the wall.
I personaly have generated hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of business for Microsoft. I brought in Foxpro into my division of National Defense in Canada back in 1993. Since then, Foxpro has been used to develop 5 systems used throughout the department with literally hundres of users. The fat client / SqlServer setup provides a tremendous bang for the buck.
I think our problem is that Foxpro is too efficient for Microsofts requirements. It cannot ever generate enough money for them. They are in the quantity business.
your truly
Demetrius
I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by a conscious endeavor.
Henry Thoreau