How many of us would switch back to VFP development if Microsoft announced today they were resuming VFP10 development?
In addition, how many of us have arsenals of existing software bases, well debugged and feature rich, that would be viable again with a runtime engine that isn't under threat of ceasing to work with the next Windows update?
Also, I don't believe in the cloud. I do belueve in stand alone software.
Visual FreePro will add support for OpenGL, networking, and a new report engine. It will allow C code to work with XBASE code. It will breathe new life into a familiar market with established software in a wide range of business disciplines.
It will have the wares. It will have the software. It will provide ongoing support against future Microsoft changes to Windows which break VFP. It will give people a new choice to make in deciding which way to go.
With the source code available for free ... I think it will tempt.

But apart from that, I don't believe in the cloud. I will continue development on it for that reason alone. I truly believe in the power of stand alone software, coupled to the ability to exchange data with other computers. But as far as only on the cloud software ... I do disagree with that philosophy because it literally makes people renters, not owners. Stand alone software empowers the end user. Cloud-based software de-empowers the end user and empowers whoever the owners of the data are.
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Rick C. Hodgin