> MS can't be allowed to make changes that break tested, production
> VFP applications.
Do you realize how insane that sounds? You created VFP apps that had
a license agreement that gave MS the power to essentially do whatever
the hell they wanted. You can't now turn around and claim that your
rights are being infringed.
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I'm saying that the history of MS relations with everyone concerned with VFP
was deeply tainted by deceit, but I'd be willing to let all that go so long
as the company does nothing to damage the products we create with VFP9
In context of the big picture, this is a reasonable expectation.
And don't say it can't be done. I know better because I've spent decades
inside an operating system that carried tons of old code for exactly this
reason.
Bill
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