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    Mike Hankey
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    Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

    If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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    • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

      Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

      If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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      Gavin Taylor
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      Personally I use Pro because thats what came with my MSDN subscription, however Microsoft provide this[^] handy comparision list of all the different versions :)

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        Personally I use Pro because thats what came with my MSDN subscription, however Microsoft provide this[^] handy comparision list of all the different versions :)

        Gavin Taylor w: http://www.gavspace.com

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        Mike Hankey
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        Thanks Gavin, Appears as though they have a lot of the same features but have used 2002 Pro and now 2005 Pro and just didn't know what to expect from the Standard edition. Mike

        If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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        • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

          Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

          If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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          Hi Mike, you haven't said what you are exactly doing with Visual Studio (MFC, C#, ASP, pure C++ or whatever), so perhaps one of the free Express Editions might fit your needs, so that you don't have to spend a cent for the big VS brother: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/windows/. Greetings

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            Hi Mike, you haven't said what you are exactly doing with Visual Studio (MFC, C#, ASP, pure C++ or whatever), so perhaps one of the free Express Editions might fit your needs, so that you don't have to spend a cent for the big VS brother: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/windows/. Greetings

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            Mike Hankey
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            Thanks for responding..guess I didn't, as you stated clarify what I have and enough about what I intend to do with it. I currently have (purchased) VS2002 Pro bought in 2002 and was using C++ but switched over to C# some 3 years ago and love it. I want to upgrade to VS2005 but don't want to sacrifice productivity but am on a limited budget so am considering the Standard edition. Mike

            If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

              Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

              If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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              WillemM
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              I'd go pro, standard lacks the server explorer features for getting message queues or performance counters. There might be more missing, but that's the one thing I really miss in vs2005 standard.

              WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson

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              • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

                If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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                peterchen
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                One CPian posted a comparison on his blog - unfortunately, I don't remember who, and I don't have a link anymore :( (Sorry) Standard is mostly OK for desktop apps, most Pro features center around stuff running against a server. The other thing I noticed: OpenMP is supported only on Pro.


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                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                  Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

                  If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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                  Frank Kerrigan
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                  Why don't you try express and see if that will do. If much cheaper cos its free.

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                  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                    Thanks for responding..guess I didn't, as you stated clarify what I have and enough about what I intend to do with it. I currently have (purchased) VS2002 Pro bought in 2002 and was using C++ but switched over to C# some 3 years ago and love it. I want to upgrade to VS2005 but don't want to sacrifice productivity but am on a limited budget so am considering the Standard edition. Mike

                    If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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                    Steve Maier
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                    If budget is a concern there is the Express version like others have said, or there is a program from MS to get the Standard Edition for free. http://www.microsoft.com/business/vb2005upgrade/default.mspx[^]

                    Steve Maier

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                      If budget is a concern there is the Express version like others have said, or there is a program from MS to get the Standard Edition for free. http://www.microsoft.com/business/vb2005upgrade/default.mspx[^]

                      Steve Maier

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                      Steve, Thanks for the heads upon the WebCasts. Have signed up and will see! Mike:)

                      If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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                      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                        Need a little expert advice. I want to upgrade from VS2002 to VS2005...I been in a cave for awhile. Anyway I recently received the trial version of VS2005 Pro and like it, a little slow on my old machine but impressive features compared to 2002. I will be using this product personally but plan to develop shareware in the future and am on a very limited budget. What are the differences between standard and Pro enough for the added monies? Thanks ya'll Mike

                        If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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                        Rocky Moore
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                        I noticed you will probably be getting the free version of VS standard. A while back, I did some digging to figure out what version had what since most of Microsoft's comparisons seemed to be a bit vague. Here is what I could see were the differences: http://www.rockymoore.com/TheCoder/archive/2006/05/18/701.aspx[^] After digging, I did not seem to require the pro features and settled on the standard version. So far, I have missed anything :)

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                          I noticed you will probably be getting the free version of VS standard. A while back, I did some digging to figure out what version had what since most of Microsoft's comparisons seemed to be a bit vague. Here is what I could see were the differences: http://www.rockymoore.com/TheCoder/archive/2006/05/18/701.aspx[^] After digging, I did not seem to require the pro features and settled on the standard version. So far, I have missed anything :)

                          Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: 20 Years to Web standards or a New Dream? Latest Tech Blog Post: Corel Lightning - what is the plan?

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                          Mike Hankey
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                          Rocky, Thanks for the link and the advice I was about ready to post a singles ad "ISO Rich Woman Bad Cough":laugh:. Looks like from what you wrote that the standard version will also work in my case. Mike

                          If you keep doing what you've been doing you'll keep getting what you've been getting!

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                            If budget is a concern there is the Express version like others have said, or there is a program from MS to get the Standard Edition for free. http://www.microsoft.com/business/vb2005upgrade/default.mspx[^]

                            Steve Maier

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                            Mike Hankey
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                            Steve, I appreciate the help I took the two VB Webcasts and just ordered the free standard edition which should be here in the next few weeks. Mike :):)

                            Theres light at the end of the tunnel. Lord I hope it ain't no train!

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                            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                              Steve, I appreciate the help I took the two VB Webcasts and just ordered the free standard edition which should be here in the next few weeks. Mike :):)

                              Theres light at the end of the tunnel. Lord I hope it ain't no train!

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                              Steve Maier
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                              Glad to have helped... I got Vista business version by doing something like this. I think its nice that MS gives us ways to get some things for free.

                              Steve Maier

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                                Glad to have helped... I got Vista business version by doing something like this. I think its nice that MS gives us ways to get some things for free.

                                Steve Maier

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                                Steve,

                                Steve Maier wrote:

                                I think its nice that MS gives us ways to get some things for free.

                                Yes I agree, a tad bit of PR never hurt. Thanks again, Mike

                                Theres light at the end of the tunnel. Lord I hope it ain't no train!

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