>From the VFP web site:
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>How do you position Visual FoxPro in relation to Microsoft Access?
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>Microsoft Access, the database in Office, is the most broadly used and easiest-to-learn database tool that Microsoft offers. If you are new to databases, if you are building applications that take advantage of Office, or if you want an interactive product with plenty of convenience, then choose Access. Visual FoxPro is a powerful rapid application development (RAD) tool for creating relational database applications. If you are a database developer who builds applications for a living and you want ultimate speed and power, then choose Visual FoxPro.
Thanks. I thought about posting that one here too.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer