I've talked to lots of VFP tool vendors. It's difficult to sell a good product. This is due, IMO, to the community surrounding VFP. Why buy something when you can get it free. I think Rich would be better off selling lots of copies at a lower price than a few copies at a higher price.
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>Specialist market and lot of effort gone in to developing your tool - you should get what you feel your product is worth. Too many frameworks are way too cheap for what they offer. Too many good third party tools have disappeared (as well as their creators) because they were underpriced (and subsequently undervalued) in the first place. People moan about the VFP report writer. If a Fox specific alternative is available that plugs all the gaps and more, and if a developer wants its functionality bad enough for an application that has demanding report requirements, then they will doubtless pay for it as long as the tool really does deliver.
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>Don't sell yourself down the river. Good for you!
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>Best
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer