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>>>I think I'll call this version: Visual Foxpro, Enterprise Version. VC++ and VB have an Enterprise version, why not Visual Foxpro???
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>>>Just hoping.
>>>John.
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>>We can always hope but, will they do it? It would be a great idea but I don't know if they are really serious about Visual FoxPro's future. I think VB and VFP will be the same product soon.
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>>P.S. : You can put that in the wish list...
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>Saying this says that you do not follow what is really happening.
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>1) VB and VFP are so different, they cannot be the same product.
>2) Visual Studio will somewhat merge several products in that they will share
> - debugger
> - report designer
> - menu designer
> - form designer
> - possibly query designer
>
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>Saying the things that you say only helps to confuse the issue with
>developers...and our clients. Please stick to the facts and stop
>speculating.
Sorry for that but Who talks about facts in this thread. I think the original message was about speculating. I know VB and VFP are too different but, SQL Server and VFP too! Some day, they will have to be more "Integrated with each other".
What would happen if nobody "speculates"?
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