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  • W C Hull

    Visual Studio 2005 upgrade decision help

    Now that Visual Studio 2005 has been out a while I'm hoping that someone can
    give me some insight on what version to upgrade to (standard or
    professional). I went out on Microsoft's site and looked at the comparison
    chart and didn't find anything really significant between the two versions
    from my perspective. I have Visual Basic Professional 6.0 and have written
    a few standalone programs. No network, no databases just a few simple
    programs for myself and others that perform simple but very specialized
    tasks. Right now I believe that upgrading to the Standard Edition is
    probably my best bet but I also thought upgrading to XP Home Edition instead
    of XP Pro Edition was the right decision too (grin). Can anyone give me a
    hard reason why it would be better to to upgrade to the pro version over the
    standard version?


  • David C. Barber

    #2
    Re: Visual Studio 2005 upgrade decision help

    If you're just looking to try it out and get some feeling for it, there is a
    *free* downloadable "Express" version you can get directly from MS. You can
    work with it and even sell you work under the license terms, and it appears
    to implement virtually the entire base language. Other 2005 .Net languages
    are also available this way. You can pay and upgrade later if you need some
    advanced enterprise feature(s).

    David

    "W C Hull" <substitute1stI nitial2ndInitia lLastName51@hot maill.com> wrote in
    message news:MIOCf.1511 8$K17.8043@trnd dc03...[color=blue]
    > Now that Visual Studio 2005 has been out a while I'm hoping that someone[/color]
    can[color=blue]
    > give me some insight on what version to upgrade to (standard or
    > professional). I went out on Microsoft's site and looked at the[/color]
    comparison[color=blue]
    > chart and didn't find anything really significant between the two versions
    > from my perspective. I have Visual Basic Professional 6.0 and have[/color]
    written[color=blue]
    > a few standalone programs. No network, no databases just a few simple
    > programs for myself and others that perform simple but very specialized
    > tasks. Right now I believe that upgrading to the Standard Edition is
    > probably my best bet but I also thought upgrading to XP Home Edition[/color]
    instead[color=blue]
    > of XP Pro Edition was the right decision too (grin). Can anyone give me a
    > hard reason why it would be better to to upgrade to the pro version over[/color]
    the[color=blue]
    > standard version?
    >
    >[/color]


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    • Michael D. Ober

      #3
      Re: Visual Studio 2005 upgrade decision help

      As far as I can tell, the only thing the professional edition has over
      standard is code profiling and better optimazation. The standard edition
      even has setup projects, which isn't on the MS web-site's chart.

      Mike Ober.

      "W C Hull" <substitute1stI nitial2ndInitia lLastName51@hot maill.com> wrote in
      message news:MIOCf.1511 8$K17.8043@trnd dc03...[color=blue]
      > Now that Visual Studio 2005 has been out a while I'm hoping that someone[/color]
      can[color=blue]
      > give me some insight on what version to upgrade to (standard or
      > professional). I went out on Microsoft's site and looked at the[/color]
      comparison[color=blue]
      > chart and didn't find anything really significant between the two versions
      > from my perspective. I have Visual Basic Professional 6.0 and have[/color]
      written[color=blue]
      > a few standalone programs. No network, no databases just a few simple
      > programs for myself and others that perform simple but very specialized
      > tasks. Right now I believe that upgrading to the Standard Edition is
      > probably my best bet but I also thought upgrading to XP Home Edition[/color]
      instead[color=blue]
      > of XP Pro Edition was the right decision too (grin). Can anyone give me a
      > hard reason why it would be better to to upgrade to the pro version over[/color]
      the[color=blue]
      > standard version?
      >
      >
      >[/color]



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