> I understand your pov and I know many VFP desktop apps exist... I have to maintain a few dozen on hundreds of customer sites too. But my point was that I do not NEED a VFP10. I am happy with VFP8. And I am even happier with VFP9. I do need an update to address IDE refresh issues on Vista and no doubt others need the SP2 for their desktop runtime environments as well. But again, at this moment I see no need for a VFP10 or Sedna for me personally.
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> I hope Microsoft will come with a good solution with regards to the availability of new VFP9 licenses.
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> Eric den Doop
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MS is very much aware of the IDE issues with Vista, and they expect to get those fixed in SP2. There is also I problem that Doug found with trying to include a manifest with your EXE. They expect to solve that problem too.
I understand what you're saying about not feeling like you need a new version. I've often felt that way too. Yet with each new version, there have been features that I wouldn't want to have to do without today.
-BP
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