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14/03/2002 14:44:16
Rob Pritt
Visual Object Modelers
Boulder, Colorado, États-Unis
 
 
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14/03/2002 13:30:14
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00632607
Message ID:
00632968
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Yes, you and others were correct in admonishing me regarding the inappropriate remark that I made. It was not intended to be a threat, veiled or otherwise. My grievance was with Christoph (who I still contend made several untrue accusations - hacking into his computer, blocking his IP) in public, not with the VFP community. I am not really advocating that everyone go to the competition, though that is obviously an option that all of us living in a free society have if we do not care for a product or its vendor.
I have also considered the remarks that a couple of you made about there perhaps being something bigger than the initial problem that stimulated the reaction. The only thing that I can come up with (aside from being tired from working too much) is some level of frustration with the apparent difficulty in trying to sell a UML for VFP tool into the VFP market. We at Visual Object Modelers, and Markus and his people at EPS Software, have worked long and hard to try and provide a good UML tool for VFP development but it has proven to very difficult and not as successful as originally hoped for. I am not aware of any competitor that provides VFP support in a UML tool and have been wondering why not. Perhaps they have determined that the market is not big enough.

Rob
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