Congrats, Ed!
>Learning a second language (which to me, much like Mike, is pretty much a matter of changing flavors of ice cream) in exchange for a viable, functional, fast VFP with continued backwards compatibility for the dinosaurs who still want to use @...SAY...GET < g > seems a small price to pay compared to how heavily the relatively small resources of the Fox team would become fragmented supporting both environments.
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I couldn't agree more...VFP.NET (even if there was still a regular VFP) would be pointless.
Steve Gibson