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    Does anyone know if orcas will be released in express editions and if yes when?

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      Does anyone know if orcas will be released in express editions and if yes when?

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      Christian Graus
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      I suspect if it happens, it won't happen before Orcas ships. Orcas is in beta, there's no need to beta cut down versions.

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        Does anyone know if orcas will be released in express editions and if yes when?

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        Yes & Now[^]

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          Yes & Now[^]

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          Vikram A Punathambekar
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          Wow! I hope the final EE is released free of cost, just like they did with VS 2005. :) My employer is sticking with 2003 for the foreseeable future, and I can't afford to purchase VS just to learn. I don't even have a computer. :sigh: That's where the 2005 EEs were a boon to me. :rose:

          Cheers, Vikram.


          "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

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            Wow! I hope the final EE is released free of cost, just like they did with VS 2005. :) My employer is sticking with 2003 for the foreseeable future, and I can't afford to purchase VS just to learn. I don't even have a computer. :sigh: That's where the 2005 EEs were a boon to me. :rose:

            Cheers, Vikram.


            "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

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            Phil J Pearson
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            Check the installation requirements. Last time I looked it said you need a computer.

            Phil


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              Check the installation requirements. Last time I looked it said you need a computer.

              Phil


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              WillemM
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              lol, but his boss provides the computer I guess ;P.

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                Check the installation requirements. Last time I looked it said you need a computer.

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                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                :laugh: But I can install it on my employer's.

                Cheers, Vikram.


                "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

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                  Does anyone know if orcas will be released in express editions and if yes when?

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                  Matt Newman
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                  There are product teams associated VS Express, so I don't forsee them going away anytime soon. (And as it was pointed out there is a Beta 1 version of C++, C#, VB, and VWD Orcas out).

                  Matt Newman

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                    Wow! I hope the final EE is released free of cost, just like they did with VS 2005. :) My employer is sticking with 2003 for the foreseeable future, and I can't afford to purchase VS just to learn. I don't even have a computer. :sigh: That's where the 2005 EEs were a boon to me. :rose:

                    Cheers, Vikram.


                    "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

                    Join the CP group at NationStates. Password: byalmightybob

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                    They probably will be, I see them as enticing people into buying VS. While Orcas is in beta you could download and & use the full version of VS (albeit in beta). Also, I'd suggest caution when installing any kind of beta software onto your machine at work - you don't wanna get in trouble if the beta breaks something important/makes you less productive/etc. (but you knew that already - just being a responsible poster :)).

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                      They probably will be, I see them as enticing people into buying VS. While Orcas is in beta you could download and & use the full version of VS (albeit in beta). Also, I'd suggest caution when installing any kind of beta software onto your machine at work - you don't wanna get in trouble if the beta breaks something important/makes you less productive/etc. (but you knew that already - just being a responsible poster :)).

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                      Dave Sexton wrote:

                      you could download and & use the full version

                      It's simply too huge, mate. This is India, what do you think connection speeds are? My home connection maxes out at 15kbps. :sigh:

                      Dave Sexton wrote:

                      I'd suggest caution when installing any kind of beta software onto your machine at work

                      I did install VS05 beta at work in mid 2005. While it didn't screw up my machine, it was slow as molasses to use, and was simply too buggy. Copy-paste sample code and compile, you'd get errors. Delete it, paste it again, and compile it; and it would work. :confused: I threw it out *really* fast and have never installed a beta after that.

                      Cheers, Vikram.


                      "But nowadays, it means nothing. Features are never frozen, development keeps happening, bugs never get fixed, and documentation is something you might find on wikipedia." - Marc Clifton on betas.

                      Join the CP group at NationStates. Password: byalmightybob

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