Depends on what you want. If you just want a copy of VFP 9 and you own 
any version going back to 6 (I believe), you can get an upgrade copy of 
9. Last time I checked foxtoolbox, that was around $300. A full license 
is still less than $649 from a them or some other reseller. If you want 
all the other stuff you get with MSDN, then you really don't have much 
choice.

James E. Harvey wrote:
> I'm interested in buying a copy of VFP9 for my own use at home, but thought
> the MSDN subscription might be worth the extra bucks.
>
> MS's site quotes $1,199.99 for an individual VS Prof MSDN license, and
> $649.00 for VFP.
>
> I'm thinking of doing some freelance work on the side, and want my own
> license as I've never done this before.  All my work so far has been
> in-house for my company.
>
> Advice would be appreciated.
>
>   

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