Our company has a lot of legacy FoxPro still running.  As I understand 
it, though, support for Visual FoxPro 9 ended April 2010.  It is 
certainly not a living product, despite the fact that Microsoft did 
release several versions of Visual FoxPro after they bought the line.


On 10/7/2010 5:56 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>>   >  That's not living. That's barely existing.
>>
>> May be, but this is more because FoxPro is one generation older (dBase) than 
>> other products on the market now than directly
>> because of Microsoft.
> No, this is not true. At the time they acquired FoxPro, it was
> significantly more advanced in many respects than Access. But they
> significantly slowed down the release cycle for FoxPro - it took
> forever for VFP 9. At the same time, they incorporated technology from
> FoxPro into Access.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> http://training.figleaf.com/
>
> Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
> GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
> instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite
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