lamer question

Angus Hewlett angus at afhewlett.f9.co.uk
Fri Jan 14 03:51:10 EST 2000


$600? just get the Standard Edition. It's only about $100 - doesn't have
some of the extras in the Pro or Enterprise versions, but you probably
won't miss them. Well, the lack of fine control over compiler optimization
switches is a bit of a downer, but hey. 

BTW, the pirate versions are generally missing the MSDN help files, and are
therefore totally useless.

Also, if you're a student, you can get an even cheaper ($50ish) educational
version.

Regards,
	Angus.


At 11:56 14/01/00 EST, you wrote:
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>>Pay for the real thing, if you want to be real.
>>
>
>yeah eventually but $600 is out of my reach at this time...
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