A while ago we had a discussion regarding the future of VB6 especially with Microsoft pushing .NET so much. I came across an article talking about this. Here is a quote from the article:
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Microsoft plans three phases for VB6: Mainstream, Extended, and Non-Supported (see "Product Family Life-Cycle Guidelines for Visual Basic 6.0"
. The Mainstream phase is in effect today: Microsoft plans no new releases or new features, but you get full technical support, including free phone support and online incident reports. Microsoft will release hot fixes as needed during this phase on topics such as security. The Mainstream phase will end March 31, 2005. The Extended phase is designed to support the existing VB6 user base and code but reduce incentives for you to stick with the old technology. The main difference between the Mainstream and the Extended phases is that free phone support and incident reports no longer will be available. The Extended phase will end in March 2008. Then, VB6 will move to the Non-Supported phase, when Microsoft will cease all support for the product.
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Microsoft plans three phases for VB6: Mainstream, Extended, and Non-Supported (see "Product Family Life-Cycle Guidelines for Visual Basic 6.0"
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Here is a link to the article: