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Visual Studio Exp. vs Visual Studio
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Name: RWD1996
Date: February 29, 2008 at 05:12:44 Pacific
Subject: Visual Studio Exp. vs Visual StudioOS: Windows XP Professional SCPU/Ram: Pentium 2 400MHz / 256MBModel/Manufacturer: Gateway 4000510 / WS440BX |
Comment: What's the difference between Visual Studio Express and Visual Studio Standard if Visual Studio Express is used with the Microsoft SDK? The only thing I can think of is the need for a third-party resource editor. Thanks. Dress modestly, it shows people that you care about yourself.
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Response Number 1
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Name: klint
Date: February 29, 2008 at 06:45:54 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)I think it could also be the licence conditions. Does VS Express allow you to distribute commercially any applications you've built with it?
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Response Number 2
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Name: RWD1996
Date: February 29, 2008 at 07:14:54 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Hey thanks. I read somewhere the other day where you can distribute commercially with it, but I can't find the link. If this is true, what else could be different between the two? Thanks again! Dress modestly, it shows people that you care about yourself.
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Response Number 3
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Name: klint
Date: February 29, 2008 at 09:34:22 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)See the official Visual Studio 2008 Product Comparison. Basically, Standard Edition features extensibility, external tools, class designer, refactoring tools, some advanced debugging capabilities, some deployment tools, some xml tools, some report design tools, and much more.
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