Noone suggested that previous versions of the tool stopped working. In fact I am still using it (2.9.2a) to produce UML for our future endeavors. I think of it like this. Would you remain a VFP coder if the next version of VFP did not support any of the previous code you wrote? What if VFP dropped a major feature such as its native data engine and advertised that in its place you would have MSDE only?
Bottom line is I am too satisfied with VUML 2.9.2 to be presented with it lacking support for CC Rider and VFP going forward.
Terry Rooks
Software Systems Architect
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer.Net
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