Well, you know that. And now that you have told us, the rest of this forum knows that. But it misses my point. He is anonymous because he does not publicly put his name to his product. He hides behind an anonymous email address. It doesn't inspire confidence.
China is not an unknown country
It is unknown in the sense that anyone coming across his product would not know which country he is from. That's important, because it will affect the legal and contractual situation between the developer and his customers.
MS abandoned us in my view. The legality is the least of my concern. Look at FoxIn Cloud... not really any different.
Yes, I've been thinking about that. And the more I think about it, the more I think that there could be a problem. It is not at all the same as FoxInCloud because FoxInCloud makes no claims to actually be FoxPro. It is clearly a distinct product, albeit one that aims to be compatible in many ways with the original. By contrast, the product under discussion actually claism to be a new version of FoxPro. It is even named FoxPro 10. Clearly, he is leaving himself open to a passing-off action, at the very least.
And let's not think for one minute that Microsoft wouldn't bother with such an action. Microsoft have definitely not "legally abandoned" their product. As with all large American corporations, they employ highly-paid lawyers whose job it is to go after anyone - anywhere in the world - that they can build a case against.
I stress that I am not criticising this product on its technical merits. I am simply saying that I wouldn't risk my business or my professional reputation on a tool with such a dodgy basis.
Mike
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Mike Lewis (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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