There is a significant percentage of existing VFP developers who have not yet upgraded to VFP 7.0, so this is the primary target. There will be more more marketing of Toledo when it is released than existed for VFP 7.0 when it was released. But until then, getting people who have not yet upgraded to VFP 7.0 (either via upgrade or by obtaining MSDN subscriptions) is a key marketing effort of VFP by Microsoft. There are other things outside of the FoxPro community always in the works, some have results like getting VFP 7.0 mentioned in a recent XML Magazine article about XML databases vs. relational databases, etc. Microsoft is very committed to marketing VFP now and after Toledo is released,a nd Microsoft cares about the sales/revenue of VFP both stand-alone/upgrade as well as being obtained via MSDN subscriptions. Until Toledo is released, sustaining VFP 7.0 upgrades is a key effort.