>>What will keep VFP alive is one factor and it's not is VFP profitable
>>although it is related to that. The real question is: Can Microsoft make
>>more money with VFP than they would if they used the resources it takes
>>elsewhere. It's not enough for VFP to turn a profit. If MS can take the
>>people who work on it and use them on another product and make a bigger
>>profit, VFP is dead. I'm not saying that this is wrong, BTW.
>>
>>Of course spreading the word will help and we can do our bit in this
>>regard. Time will tell if our efforts are successful.
>>
>>
>Let me make my point more clear. The better procuct does not always win.
You may have the best product in the world and if you can't get people
behind it, if you can't get the market share, it will die. Which is why I
suggest doing what we can, ourseleves to spread the word.
>
Nothing there I can't completely agree with. <g>
Gary J. Sibio
Mr. Travel, Inc.
>>> Please Mr. Gates, can we have our computers back? <<<
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