"VFP for .NET but only for Win32 platforms" will be more truthful. One of the goal of .NET is to offer a platform independant developping tool. There will be a Pocket PC version of .NET coming soon and a Linux version is on the work (
http://www.go-mono.com). Using VFP COM in a .NET solution will mean that the solution is restrained to Win32 platforms only, thus defeating one of the goal of .NET.
>Calling it "Visual FoxPro for .NET" is truthful, I think, and does give us the benefit of the coattails of the .NET marketing effort.