Hi Craig,
The original message in this thread was a press release. Sorry Craig, but I have trouble reading that message as anything else than an advertisement. The message if full of statements which you normally only see in ads.
Had, on the other hand, the message been a short message with a link to the press release, I would not have any objections. And I don't think anyone else would have reacted negative either.
>>Hi Ellen,
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>>To be honest, I understand your goal, and I believe it when you say you don't want to take any part in the ongoing VFP/dotNET discussion. However, I do accuse you of breaking the rules for Universal Thread. This is a quote from Terms & Conditions:
We do not accept any advertisement in the content created by members. If you wish to advertise, you may use the appropriate areas or tools available on the site.>>
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>Just to play devil's advocate here. Let's say I create a tool to help you create an application, then offer it for free. I post the tool on my website and then make a posting here, saying you can go to my website and download it. Would you consider this a violation of the UT rules?