So we can say here then that software (unless it has a maintenance contract)
will always have bugs and tought luck.
I do agree that most of our software is probably covered by a contract but
that's because it is specialised. However VFP has been around for many years
and you would have though would have been tested by many people before the
bugs... Er.. features are released :)
Al 

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There are many such applications written in VFP. Unlike VFP, howewver, they
all come with some sort of support and/or maintenance contract. At least
those applications that I know of.



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