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04/11/2003 10:02:22
Dave Nantais
Light speed database solutions
Ontario, Canada
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00843655
Message ID:
00845980
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>>>>>>VFP 8 aint sellin' too good.
>>>>>
>>>>>... and you are getting your figures on sales from where? Since you are in the know, what are the sales trends before and after SP1?
>>>>>
>>>>>BTW, the itallics above are more HTML experience for you. <g>
>>>>
>>>>follow the thread completely.. and you'll see how i came to that conclusion.
>>>
>>>I do not see anything in this thread that would have anything to how well or poorly VFP8 is selling.
>>
>>
>>In this same thread you state : "Personally, I think [and agree] the VFP market is indeed shrinking"
>>
>>Dude here it is : The market is shrinking. Thus, developer 'mindshare' is decreasing. Thus, Vfp 5 and 6 sold better than VFP 8. So I say 'VFP 8 is not selling well'
>>
>>Would you like some Canadian maple syrup with your 'waffle' ?
>
>Stating that I think the "VFP Market" is shrinking is not the same as you stating matter-of-factly that "VFP 8 ain't selling to good."


I presented evidence before making that statement. I think it was the first message of the thread. It was not 'matter of fact'. Furthermore, look at what Strahl, Petersen, Macneish, Hentzen and other Foxpro heavyweights are saying. Add to this some of the statistics cited... and i'd have to stand by my statement that VFP 5 and 6 sold way way better than VFP 8.

If you have any evidence contridicting this I'd be glad to view it. If all you wanna do is play semantic word games I'll pass.
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