Thanks.
Based on your post, I read the November 2002 thread at WestWind. It basically sums up my issue. EPS and VOM in partnership sold product subscription support to several VFP oriented customers. VOM can't deliver and EPS has no plans to deliver on subscription support sold to the VFP customers.
Now to be less negative. I have used VUML for 6 months to design 5 Components of a software system and the team I work with delivered 5 well documented components based upon work done in VUML (2 VFP 6.0, 2 C++ and 1 VB 6.0. Forward and reverse engineering based on Component and Class designs was key to delivering the apps with accurate documentation on time.
The feature set in VUML has been very useful, and until now, the price seemed reasonable. Our company is upgrading to VFP 8.0. Losing support for CC-Rider and VFP at the same time has rendered this product nearly useless in the 'Language Specific' sense.
Terry Rooks
Software Systems Architect
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer.Net
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