On Aug 15, 2006, at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

        The catch, of course, is that they make it easy to develop SQL
Server apps in VB or C#. So you get a Visual Studio sale, and all its
licensing, along with the SQL Server licenses. VFP works just as
easily with non-Microsoft databases, so that's a double whammy: loss
of both VS and MSS license sales.

What kind of nonsense is that? Do you sell a VFP license with your app?
 I don't sell the design tools, just the final product.

We're not talking about what *I* sell or what *I* market; we were talking about Microsoft, remember?

-- Ed Leafe
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