>>I'd be satisfied with even less: a little PR in MS's own broadly circulated newletters. Who's going to take any marketing campaign seriously if MS keeps condemning VFP by conspicuous omission?
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>Hi, Mike-
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>I'm just kinda curious...do you yourself frequent non-VFP venues such as user groups, subscribe to VBPJ, for example? Perhaps you could make a presentation to a VB user group on what you're doing with VFP?
Hi Nancy,
No, I'm not into VB at all. I occasionally use the FrontPage newsgroups, but aside from that my world is as close as possible to 100% VFP. I agree it's a good strategy to be bringing VFP to the attention of the VB world, and I see that you did a fine job of that in your Guest Opinion for VBPJ on 12/2000 (
http://www.vbpj.com/upload/free/features/vbpj/2000/12dec00/go0012/go0012.asp). It wasn't exactly a pitch for VFP, but any mention of FoxPro before that audience is the best marketing we've seen in long time.
Mike