Can you please clarify what you mean when you say the VFP team at Microsoft misinformed the community? VFP is a fully object oriened language with many OO features including a very advanced visual class designer.
>> To add salt to the the wound, certain Microsoft VFP Team members are not even advising people to stay with VFP but rather encouraging them to move to VB.NET. <g> <<
What are you referring to here? This is a completely false statement.
Victor, for almost every VFP developer using .NET (and most VFP developers using .NET are using it with VFP, together), Visual Basic .NET is an easier .NET language over C# to learn for most of them and offers the same feature set and functionality as does C#.