> I think you're over the line here, Boudewijn. You don't know what happened in the relevant meetings. For all you know, YAG, Ken and Milind fought vigorously to continue development and were overruled.
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I did not know, I never heard it, nobody ever spoke about it. Asking Ken he simply turned away. Asking others, they turned away. No reply, nada, never. Maybe I have to learn mindreading.
> I'll also ask the big question: What would you want in a VFP 10 that is enough to get people to buy a new version. >
Enough for me would be PDA support (and likewise cellphones etc...)
> The number of people asking questions who are working with VFP 6 or earlier is astonishing to me.
OH, THAT is something I totally agree on. It keeps surprising me every time again. Simply out of love with the product I buy a double license with each new version. One for the desktop, one for the laptop. Just wanna make sure I do thing legal.
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> It's the middle of the MVP summit. Of course, they're not in.
And how can I know that? Even the ladies on the phone where not aware of that.
Boudewijn Lutge®ink
http://www.vfpdevelopers-online.comThere's a light at the end of the tunnel, let's just hope it is not the headlight of a freight-train.