Bill Anderson wrote:
> "For many years, Microsoft had two database engines, the Jet engine used 
> by Access and Visual Basic, and SQL Server. But Jet has been riding off 
> into the sunset for the better part of six years, helped along by the 
> move to the .NET Framework and retirement of VB6. That's left a hole in 
> Microsoft's developer platform. The company needed a database engine 
> that can be deployed with a desktop application without having to 
> license and deploy a full-blown copy of SQL Server. Now, Microsoft is 
> finally filling that hole with a new version of SQL Server."
>
> <http://reddevnews.com/columns/article.aspx?editorialsid=1642>
>
> Comment: Funny, I can think of another MSFT database...
>
> Bill
>   

F*ckers.  Send them a comment stating that VFP has been exactly that for 
years. 

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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