>>If you go to
www.microsoft.com/ms.htm and select development tools, you are brought to .NET, Visual Studio 6.0 and there is no reference to Visual FoxPro 7.0.
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>>Now if you go to
www.microsoft.com/catalog/ and select development tools - VFP 7.0 is there.
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>>Seems inconsistent.
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>>Tom
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>Yes, VFP is development toll. See
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2001/Oct01/10-1NewSubscriptionPR.aspSergey;
You missed my point, which is one of consistency. The first page you go to at the Microsoft site leads you a number of choices and Developer Tools is one of them. However, should you chose that selection the corresponding page has no reference to Visual Studio 7.0. By going to the second referenced page in my first post, Visual FoxPro 7.0 is there.
Your reference is to the following page title and has no reference to Visual FoxPro 7.0.
"Microsoft Announces New MSDN Subscription Service Offerings"
One might surmise from going to the first page that Visual FoxPro is not a developer tool. Trying to navigate a web site can be “fun”.
Tom