As we get closer to Southwest Fox 2008 (it starts in 20 days), the news gets as 
hot as the Phoenix
weather!

Visionpace is offering a free six-month subscription (or a six-month extension 
for existing
subscribers) for Visual MaxFrame Professional (VMP) to all Southwest Fox 
attendees. Between all the
offers (VMP, xSQL, and CoDe magazine) and prizes to be won (over $100,000), 
this conference will pay
for itself before you attend your first session!

Five bonus sessions are planned for Friday night at 8:00 pm after the dinner 
party:

* Stonefield Software is hosting a Stonefield Query Developers Meeting. This 
meeting is open to
everyone.
* Visionpace is hosting a VMP Developers Meeting. This meeting is open to all 
developers using VMP
(developers not using VMP are also welcome).
* Bo Durban is leading a VFPX meeting. Everyone interested in VFPX is welcome 
to attend.
* Mike Yeager of EPS Software is presenting a bonus session titled "VFP to .NET 
Migration
Strategies." This session provides a detailed overview, based on best practices 
and real world
experience, of the optimal way to transition a mission critical application 
from any version of
FoxPro to .NET and SQL Server.
* "Show Us Your Apps" is an opportunity to show the crowd what cool things 
you've done in VFP.
Because there's a limited amount of time available, presenters are limited to 
10-15 minutes each.
Please email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to let us know what you'd like to show.

Full details on the conference at www.swfox.net.


Rick Schummer

Southwest Fox
October 16-19, 2008
Arizona Golf Resort and Conference Center
Mesa, Arizona
http://www.swfox.net





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