I agree with what you are saying. But if you have a long development cycle (ie, not planning to release a product until late Summer or after), it should be NBD. Also, it might be a test project to get feet wet in VFP8, and a large break between Jan. 31 and actual product release could be frustrating.
But the fact there there is a public beta is FANTASTIC!
>>No, I think he's saying if VFP8 doesn't release soon after 1/31/03, folks will have to stop developing in VFP8 until it comes out.
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>I think it is unwise to start a project with beta software, based on an anticipated release of the final product. This removes a person's control over the delivery of the project/product. It puts it in the hands of Microsoft. Not a wise business decision.
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>I've heard horror stories of derailed projects.
Steve Gibson