Derek Kalweit wrote:
>>>       I'll keep that quote in mind the next time someone says that Linux
>>> will never catch on, since things aren't in exactly the same place as
>>> what they're used to in Windows.
> 
>> That's probably the least of the hurdles facing it on the corporate desktop!
> 
> The #1 reason, obviously being that Linux can't [legally] run Visual
> Foxpro applications. :-)

Well, that's not exactly true. MSFT has _no_ problem with running VFP on 
Linux if you buy a copy of Fox for every end-user. (Well, no more a 
problem than they have with you running VFP on Windows, ahem...)

The place where they're spreading fud is the runtime issue.

Whil


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