Bill Arnold wrote:
> <snipped>
> But I've also watched lawsuits against MS, and despite all the ups and
> downs, it did convince me that MS had no compunction using predatory
> practices. Now, from the vantage point of history, it seems very clear
> to me that the 'grand design' for acquiring FoxPro was not beneficial to
> us, as MS advertised it to be, but was instead a time bomb the company
> was placing into the guts of the enterprises who bought into the product
> development system that VFP is. 
>   

I thought the point was to acquire Rushmore technology.  At the time, as 
I heard told (which obviously could be wrong), Fox was superior in speed 
to SQL Server and certainly Access, and thus their desire to acquire 
that technology into their (slower) databases.

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
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