Of course, MS bought Foxpro, did not develop it inhouse.
Does anyone else remember FoxBase+ Mac? How about Clipper? (I still
have an active install of Clipper 5, and make a few hundred bucks
every few years recompiling a legacy app for an old client).


On 3/28/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know Taxwise but I do know FoxPro, to my everlasting shame, and it is 
> not SQL, it is dBase.  That is the product that made Ashton-Tate and 
> destroyed Borland.
>
> FoxPro is an MS engine to use dBase files with SQL like statements.  It also 
> allows you to build GUIs, etc.  IIRC, MS is dropping support in Q4, 2007 for 
> all FoxPro versions.

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