>>Maybe some of the new features/enhancements will give fuel for reasons to stay with VFP? >> >Not likely, new management, doesn't know VFP strengths, and is aware that VFP won't be around as long as .Net. > >He won't listen, about anything for that matter, so I'm not going to waste my time. > >Kev
Hummm... sounds strangely familar to one of the projects I am on too. Sucks, doesn't it? I'll probably try again when 8 is released though...
- Brian
VFP6 SP5, VFP8 SP1, VFP 9 SP 1 and Win XP SP 3 (unless otherwise specified)