Yesterday wrote a blog article on my new tool GoToFile and I posted an
message with a URL link to it on several FoxPro forums, as I usually do when
I create new FoxPro posts on my blog. I am able to track the traffic to the
blog post using bilty, so I can see how many hits I get and  where they come
from.

The response from Foxite blew away the Universal Thread users by nearly 4:1,
and even the response from the Visual FoxPro forum on MSDN was 2:1 over UT.

It's sad to see UT lagging so far behind.  I wonder why this is?

Is it because the UT are more advanced or mature in VFP, and are not so
easily entertained by such simple things?  

Is it associated with *me*, as if UT users don't like seeing my content or
they ignore my posts (I don't think so... I *think* I have a good reputation
there and have been an active member for MANY years)


www.foxite.com  38 clicks
MSDN VFP forum  19 clicks
UniversalThread 10 clicks


I had similar statistic response to my recent release of GoFish, which I
also announced at the same places, and tracked the same way. (Similar in
that Foxite was slightly more than 2:1 over UT.)

www.foxite.com  54 clicks
FoxCentral.net  33 clicks
UniversalThread 24 clicks
MSDN VFP forum  21 clicks


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