Quote Originally Posted by Elroy View Post
we took a few runs at it, but it just became overwhelming, and we had better things to do. Therefore (as I suspect with many others here), I stay stranded at VB6.
this is what happened with us. The choice was throw away a few years worth of code or just keep going.

Quote Originally Posted by Elroy View Post
To this day, it still apsolutely amazes me that the first versions of .Net weren't more compatible with VB6. It's as if Microsoft just got incredibly lazy (or arrogant), thinking they could continue to drag us along, regardless of the difficulties.
It's more like they changed directions and we just got left behind. It won't be long before their "cloud" division surpasses the windows\office divisions in revenue.