I'd hope that Ken's marketing strategy doesn't include "irrate all VFP developers by release vauge EULA's designed to intimidate programmers" - cause that's what's happened.
>Just remember that there is no such thing as bad publicity. For the last version, the EULA change brought a ton of publicity to VFP on a lot of non-VFP sites. This is having the same affect. So, IMHO, this may be Ken's new VFP marketing strategy. < bg >
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>Respectfully,
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>Mark "Just stirring the pot" McCasland
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>>Ok now THIS has been slipped into the EULA for VFP9.
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>>"The software is engineered to allow you to use it in certain ways. You must comply with these technical limitations. For more information about them, see the software documentation. You may not ... work around technical limitations in the software..."
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>>What? Can't work around the technical limitations in the software? Are the Micro$oft lawyers smokin crack now or something? What the heck does THAT mean I can't do now?
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