Don't even consider the VB6 to
VB.Net converter yet, it is rubbish, needs
lots of work.
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Bob Phillips
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Another thing I have to consider:
According to this article:
http://www.thescarms.com/VBasic/VB6vsVBNet.asp
This article describes some of the many differences between VB6 and
VB.NET. Much of the current VB6 code base will not run under VB.NET due
to changes in VB.NET's syntax and language, its use of the new common
runtime, and its switch to WinForms from the VB6 form model.
*Visual Basic.NET includes an upgrade tool to assist in converting VB6
projects to .NET.*
It seems like VB.Net might be the way to go as it provides a tool to
convert from VB6 which may help cover a wider spectrum of coding
options....I hate microsoft
. Why can't we just stick to one
format 
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