Hi Sergey,
While I have a great respect for Ken's technical contributions, I judge Microsoft by their actions over the long term. He has an uphill battle fighting the "let it languish" attitude in Redmond. But I do think it is time that FoxPro developers began to call reality as it is. I had dinner with Dave Fulton after he sold the product to Gates - and I had great expectations for what Microsoft might do with the product. My hopes have dissolved over the years as I've watched second rate products (like VB) be propped up... while VFP has been hobbled. The only satisfaction to be had is watching products like WebConnect deliver... while the vapors continue to rise from NET.
Thanks for 'pointing out' when 'Microsoft does it again....'
Frank
>Hi Frank,
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>I'm not working for MS. You should direct your questions to Ken Levy.
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>>Why is it so difficult for Microsoft to give FoxPro a fair shake? Why do these kinds of omissions continue to occur? It is this kind of thing that makes it so difficult to refute the "I thought FoxPro had died" comment one inevitably gets from IT folks. Perhaps Patrick Monyhan's "benigh neglect" is being redefined... to malignant.
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>>>Hi Ken,
>>>
>>>Guess what MSDN Universal, Enterprise, and Professional subscriptions on shop.microsoft.com have in common?
>>>
>>>Right, neither lists VFP 7 as a part of subscription.
>>>
>>>
>>>MSDN Universal
http://shop.microsoft.com/Referral/ProductInfo.asp?siteID=11066&typeID=2>>>MSDN Enterprise
http://shop.microsoft.com/Referral/ProductInfo.asp?siteID=11094&typeID=2>>>MSDN Professional
http://shop.microsoft.com/Referral/ProductInfo.asp?siteID=11080&typeID=2