1. 64bit VFP IDE for access to virtually unlimited RAM
2. 64bit compiled applications
3. Simultanous compilation to multiple target platforms: Linux, Mac, Windows
4. Add the target platform of Web and allow me to cross use business objects I 
also use in desktop applications.
5. Make it as easy to develop the Web applications as it is easy to develop 
desktop applications.
6. Add the target of Raspberry Pi as well for their Linux OS distros
7. While we're at it add iOS and Android phone support as a target
8. Strong typing.  I'm tired of my own coding errors. Typed issues should be 
found at compile time, not during testing.  That'd save me a ton of time.
9. Keep the database agnostic nature of VFP
10. Keep the reasonable license fee, with unlimited distributions per compiled 
application.

-Kevin


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Crozier
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 5:14 AM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: VFP - What upgrades would VFP10 have had...

Alan's comment post regarding VFP not having any upgrades put me in the realm 
of thinking that IF VFP development had continued what updates and additions we 
could have seen.

Floor open to anyone with useful additions.

For myself I'll start off with:

       Native 64bit support
       
Dave


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