>Tamar,
>
>>Just realized my explanation was ambiguous...
>
>I put this:
>
>
1996There was never a released version called VFP 4.0. What started out to be VFP 4.0 in the beta process ended up becoming VFP 5.0 as Microsoft decided to synchronize the version numbers for VB, VC++ and VFP, when it went into Visual Studio. Its prerelease codename was Renard.>
>How does that seem?
>
>Fernando
Er... Fernando, how come if I click on your link I get to some nice advertizing page which says
"DOMAIN 4 SALE:
black-beans.com.br"
Has your registration expired?
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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