Mike,

> I'd imagine that a bunch of people worked real hard on SP2, so someone
> must have said something ?


"bunch of people?"  The team had a handful of folks, or so I thought?
There's no team anymore, Bill.  So no future ANYTHING officially from M$,
but of course there's VFPX!  Those folks keep extending the Fox.

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Glancing at the vfp9sp2_bugfixlist.htm, it's got what, 100 or so fixes?
That's a lot of design/coding/testing work in addition to so many details
surrounding such an effort. Just wondering if anyone involved might be
pushing to finish the job by fixing whatever bugs have been found. If it
were me, I would want to do that.

BTW, yes I have installed SP2 and have been using it in production for a few
months now. I have hit some problems, no show stoppers. One lingering
problem that happens on occasion is that (it seems) when I do something too
fast I lose control of the mouse and interaction with the VFP dev screen. I
can recover more or less by alt-tab switching away and back, do one thing,
repeat ... but it's annoying. Oh, and tooltips not working for column
headers - that's bad. Then the toolbar not working with SDI forms, and the
reporter's preview toolbar not working.

These aren't show stoppers, but I see other bug reports as well, so it would
be really good to see an SP3 that fixes these things.

And VFPX is fantastic! I'm using FoxCharts and am very, very happy with it.
Highly recommended.

I'm also using the PEM Editor 3.01, which is really cool, but I think it has
to be used carefully/slowly. Just today I managed to break something about
it. I'm sure it was my clumsy behavior, maybe going too fast, but somehow I
wound up deleting a method that caught me by surprise.


Bill


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