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Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
Kev
>>Ken
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>>Would it be safe to say that Foxpro will still satisfy the needs of any development? In which case, no real need to think about switching, you see I may need to come up with pointers why not to switch to .Net and why Fox is perfectly adequate for our needs.
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>>Thanks
>>Kev
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>There are many factors in considering decisions like this. What I will be doing is providing more resources and information about how VFP7 relates to .NET and how VFP7 works with both VS.NET and .NET well in many scenarios. If you have situations where you feel people you work with or for are making decisions not to use VFP7 where you think it can and should be used, send me email and let me know the details and I will try to help provide you with information or talk to those people in clarifying their understanding to help them make the right decision.
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