>For your information, I am not, never have been, and never will be an MVP.
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>As for the rest, in all of 2002 so far, running VFP 7 on Win 2K, all promptly patched, on an IBM Thinkpad laptop 10-12 hours per day, I have had exactly two crashes.
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>Reliability-wise, VFP is currently way beyond my wildest dreams of yesteryear, and moreover it's way better than everything else in its class.
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>Like I said, people who are running on shit hardware and on home-edition os'es, then that's another issue, more reliably solved at source, not in Redmond.
I agree. I had my first crash since September on VFP 7 yesterday. It was a C0000005 error. And, that crash came after the Windows Print manager was invoked. So, it might have been externally related. I created a thread about it as I never got it so far. I never had to reboot since September because of Visual FoxPro. So, I agree as well to say that it is extremely solid. I worked with it a lot every day and it's been delivering so far.