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Previously on "Best place to 'obtain' .NET software"

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    indeed milan.

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    Thunderstorm,

    these Chavs eh !

    Milan.

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    blimey cheapskates, VS.NET's only a couple of ton isn't it? SAP, I could understand it...

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    I got an 'evaluation' copy of Visual Studio using BitTorrent. Download the Azureus client (or similar) and google for "visual studio torrent".

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    Download??? Isn't it a few gigabytes? Might take a while on a 56k modem!

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    you can download it for free.
    Not quite...

    Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 is now available to MSDN Subscribers through the MSDN Download Center and to all others for a nominal fee.

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    God it's .NET this and .NET that.

    What's wrong with fecking Java for fecks sake? :rolleyes

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    Shimano, I'm not sure what you mean by '.Net software', but Microsoft are currently beta testing Visual Studio 2005 -you can download it for free. Hurry while stocks last!

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    Guest started a topic Best place to 'obtain' .NET software

    Best place to 'obtain' .NET software

    Where would you go if you wanted to get a copy - for evaluation purposes only of course?

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