>And have the resources to do so. I think Ken has been pretty direct with us about VFP's place in Microsoft strategy, i.e. a niche product with far fewer resources and marketing dollars than other developer tools. I may not like the message but I don't feel I've been lied to or misled.
I agree with this. Ken's done an excellent job of telling us where VFP fits into MS's strategy. May not always be what we want to hear (of course we'd like to see VFP pushed more because we're using it) but I'd rather hear direct correct statements that be misled into thinking something is what it isnt.
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117