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    Does anyone use VB.NET standard rather than Visuual Studio .NET? Is there a downside if you only want to write apps in VB.NET?

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      Does anyone use VB.NET standard rather than Visuual Studio .NET? Is there a downside if you only want to write apps in VB.NET?

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      No down side really, but it depends on the type of apps you want to write. The Standard Edition is the entry level version of VB.NET. You loose all the Enterprise features, including the ability to develop for PocketPC, SourceSafe, , and gain none of the Academic version features. RageInTheMachine9532

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