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>1. Fox is VFP and VFP is Fox. Look at Whil Hentzen's editorial in the Dec 2001
> FoxTalk. In it, he refers to VFP as Fox in many places. People do this all
> of the time.
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Who cares about the fact that Whil Hentzen refers to 'Fox'? Let's see ... oh yea, when I read that, I really though he was talking about FoxPro 2.6 for Windows. Come on, most people get the point without subjectively picking apart quotes word by word.
I mean, do you refer to Visual Basic as Basic? Fox (pre-visual) is not VFP any more than Basic is Visual Basic.
Al Williams
Anola MB, CANADA