>I was curious how others would interpret the response. Normally when I go to conferences that are not VFP centric, the presenters seem to not know a thing about VFP. When the question was asked I was very curious to hear the response from the presenters. Judging from the tone of the presenters answer I would wagger a guess that he had been specifically told that to say that VFP was DEFINITELY supported now and in the future. That is a marked contrast with the complaints heard in this forum.
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>I am much encouraged by your new position with the VFP team. I believe that your energy and the efforts of the Fox team will only help the cause.
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>I now own VFP 7 ( I have a MSDN Universal) and love it. I would not go back to VFP 6 for any new projects. I certainly encourage all to upgrade to VFP 7. They will soon find it indispensible.
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>Tim
Thanks for the feedback. Knowledge about VFP both external to MS and also within MS is only going to continue to improve in time, ongoing.