When I heard they wanted me to investigate a new program I thought it might be 
for security.   But the reasoning is that "Foxpro is no longer supported by the 
manufacturer".   Well I've never had an issue finding resolutions to problems 
either on here or elsewhere on the Internet, so to me there is no risk to 
staying on "Foxpro" other than the word "Foxpro"

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On 2017-12-17 14:13, Alan Bourke wrote:
>> has to be at least as secure as Foxpro
> 
> Well, that part will be easy.


LMAO!!!!!  I have to admit I chuckled when I saw that too.

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