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drat

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Dec 30, 2009, 7:40:11 PM12/30/09
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Is there any way for freeware authors to get it, free?

David Ching

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Dec 30, 2009, 9:17:31 PM12/30/09
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"drat" <dr...@no.com> wrote in message
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> Is there any way for freeware authors to get it, free?

Aren't there free Express versions?

-- David

BobF

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Dec 30, 2009, 9:26:38 PM12/30/09
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James Juno

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Dec 31, 2009, 1:58:12 PM12/31/09
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This concerns me as well. What the hell is MS trying to do, lock out all
mISV development once and for all? From what I've seen, VS 2010 is slated
to be ridiculously expensive. Guess I'll be continuing on with VS 2005.
The free, "express" versions are useless to me and my small MFC shop.

-JJ

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PvdG42

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Jan 1, 2010, 11:46:46 AM1/1/10
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"James Juno" <ju...@noplace.fake> wrote in message
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> This concerns me as well. What the hell is MS trying to do, lock out all
> mISV development once and for all? From what I've seen, VS 2010 is slated
> to be ridiculously expensive. Guess I'll be continuing on with VS 2005.
> The free, "express" versions are useless to me and my small MFC shop.
>
You can have the Express edition(s) at no cost to you, so I don't see why
you should be upset.
Enjoy this for the new year and get the RTM when it becomes available, The
Express edition will still be free.

http://www.microsoft.com/express/future/

BobF

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Jan 1, 2010, 11:56:35 AM1/1/10
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I'm pretty sure Express doesn't include MFC support, a necessity for a
"small MFC shop"

David Ching

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Jan 1, 2010, 1:18:53 PM1/1/10
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"James Juno" <ju...@noplace.fake> wrote in message
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> This concerns me as well. What the hell is MS trying to do, lock out all
> mISV development once and for all? From what I've seen, VS 2010 is slated
> to be ridiculously expensive. Guess I'll be continuing on with VS 2005.
> The free, "express" versions are useless to me and my small MFC shop.
>

Yes, you are right the Express versions can't use MFC. There used to be a
low(er) cost Standard edition which did, but that is gone from VS2010. I
would suggest looking into both the Microsoft Empower and BizSpark programs
which give you many benefits including low cost access to Visual Studio, in
exchange for developing and publishing an application:

Empower: https://partner.microsoft.com/40014160
BizSpark:
http://www.microsoftstartupzone.com/BizSpark/Pages/At_a_Glance.aspx

-- David

Bert Hyman

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Jan 1, 2010, 3:39:23 PM1/1/10
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In news:OAdDFIwi...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl "PvdG42"
<pvd...@toadstool.edu> wrote:

> "James Juno" <ju...@noplace.fake> wrote in message
> news:rcydnYGiMuXYaaHW...@scnresearch.com...
>> This concerns me as well. What the hell is MS trying to do, lock out
>> all mISV development once and for all? From what I've seen, VS 2010
>> is slated to be ridiculously expensive. Guess I'll be continuing on
>> with VS 2005. The free, "express" versions are useless to me and my
>> small MFC shop.
>>
> You can have the Express edition(s) at no cost to you, so I don't see
> why you should be upset.

Because, as he mentions in his post, he uses MFC, which the express
editions don't support.

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN be...@iphouse.com

Bo Persson

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:37:27 AM1/2/10
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Where have we seen the prices for VS2010?

Isn't it just that they are renaming the editions, to confuse us?


Bo Persson


PvdG42

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Jan 3, 2010, 11:14:10 AM1/3/10
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"BobF" <noth...@no.spam> wrote in message
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My apologies to you, Bert and the OP. I was obviously having a "senior
moment" and failed to read carefully enough or to remember which group I was
in.

PvdG42

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Jan 3, 2010, 11:17:37 AM1/3/10
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"Bo Persson" <b...@gmb.dk> wrote in message
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That was my impression. "Standard" has given way to "Professional" at the
low end, then what used to be "Professional" becomes "Premium"...

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