Hi Mike,

> I catch up with the list every now and again. I miss contributing and
> chatting. I had to come to terms with how I was spending my time, and
forced
> myself to concentrate on marketing for a while. I still do VFP work, but
> trying to keep the marketing hat on most of the time.

How's that going?  What product(s) are you marketing?

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Basically small business (LAN centric) database solutions, the current
incarnation is tailored for the lawn sprinkler service. I've tried very hard
to keep the basic model adaptable for other apps as well, now considering
landscapers, for example. Originally the app was written for the
'lettershop' industry, but the Postal Service upped the costs for
certification until it was out of my reach (I'm sure Pitney Bowes et al
loved that way of eliminating competition from little guys), so I switched
to another industry. Turned out for the best because it reinforced the
notion of keeping the basic  design as generic as possible. There's a price
to be paid for 'generic', but I think (hope) I've hit a happy medium.

I still very much see small business applications as VFP-claimable territory
into the foreseeable future. In the trade show I attended last week, only 1
business operator (of maybe 20 demos given) asked about the language the
product was written in, and I have no idea why he asked, but there are many
ways he could have been burned in the past.

Nonetheless, the incident did bring out the VFP arguments again, but on
review I still conclude it's better to stick with VFP then even consider an
alternative. I really don't believe MS will kill running VFP apps with a new
version of Windows. So we're good for what, 10, 15, more years? And by that
time, I'm sure we'll have more and better options to preserving existing
work. I've already wasted a lifetime with re-writes, and that isn't going to
happen again :)

And, color me a simpleton, but I'm still learning to really harness all VFP
can do. Best current example is adding some screens using FoxCharts (great
piece of work by Bo Durban, Jim Nelson and bunch of contributors).

How is your product doing?



Bill


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