Steve,
>>Hi Steve,
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>>>>In another message Ken mentioned that this was for "post version 2" of any product. My guess is that this means that .NET will get more marketing dollars than VFP would as MSFT would consider it a new venture. Since VFP is/will be at V8 it obviously is outside of that range.
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>>>>Sounds like two phases of marketing: The first to launch and the second to maintain and self-grow.
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>>>Brilliant! And what version of VFP *was* in "range" do you guess? Did I miss it's big launch perhaps?
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>>*chuckle*
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>>Same sweet Steve I see... <g>
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>Yep, you know me. Why, I'd kiss you on the mouth now 'cept Utah is too far away and about as boring as...well, Kentucky. Maybe Karol will fill in for me?
*blech!!* <g>
As far as maligning my wife you're lucky to be in Kentucky at this point in time. She's off limits.
Best,
DD
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