mrgmhale wrote:

> In a similar way M$ is not going to fret about those VFPers who end up
> moving to non-M$ solutions.  They will try to capture all they can with
> .Net, and milk what they can from those who remain "faithful" to M$.  They
> are not gaining as much off VFPers as compared to .NETers when it comes to
> MS SQL Server sales, so why bother keeping VFP around any longer than they
> need to?  If the abandoning VFPers remain in a Windows environment (like I
> will for the most part), M$ will still see OS (Client and Server) and Office
> sales, if nothing else.  Then again, I am looking at moving to a Linux
> Server with VMWare guest OS for clients needing a Server based OS, so M$
> will get minimal revenue from my design direction.  My loyalty is to my
> clients, not to any particular company.  It is business, pure and simple, no
> emotion...
> 
> Gil
> 

"It is ALWAYS personal" - Michael Corleone


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