I agree. And I applaud all efforts being made to make VFP more stable, not to mention all of the new cool "features". The FoxTeam is going a great job and, as a result, has afforded me a lucrative career over the years.
However, VFP is more than just software. It is a programming language used to develop software. As such, stabilty is not a "feature" - it is "required given" for a developer to use the product in the first place.
>All software products, not just Microsoft's, are released with some known issues, even if they are very minor or very rare to surface. I'm saying that more effort is being put into the stability of the product than previous versions. It is simply a fact, and you can view this as a good thing or a bad thing, your choice.
- Jeff