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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the kind comments, they're greatly appreciated! I must redress the balance a bit though because the last version of SQL Prompt that I had any significant involvement with was 3.7 (and that was just a few bug fixes). Tanya had already taken over its project management at that point, with David Atkinson as product manager, and they've been responsible for looking after it since then, and have overseen the integration of a lot of the cool new features, such as parameter help, the column view, and latterly SQL Server 2008 support in SQL Prompt 3.9. I know there are big plans for 4.0, which they're just getting under way with now, and the tool's certainly in good hands so there are high hopes for it.
We're really excited about the possibilities for Reflector, but with 1.5 million (more?) users, the first and most important thing we'll be doing is a lot of listening to the community.
Thanks again!
Bart
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Its great to see Bart involved in .NET stuff , if you look at the improvements that went into Prompt SQL after Red Gate aquired it to make it the SQL Prompt 3.8 we know and love over all its iterations , I wait to see what magic he can weave over Reflector
Mike