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Previously on "Visual Studio 2003 Std."

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  • scotspine
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    how curious. i have a neighbour who sounds just like you!

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  • Marcus Aurelius
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    here. you?
    What a coincidence! I live here also. Funny we've never met. Mind you if you're anything like my neighbours I wouldn't speak to you either.

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  • scotspine
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    here. you?

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  • Marcus Aurelius
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    Originally posted by scotspine
    <disappointed>
    professionalism? what's that? can't believe you guys propogate this kind of behaviour. if you can steal from ms, you could steal from me. not nice.
    </disappointed>
    Where do you live?

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  • mcquiggd
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    I dont have MSDN but they airmailed me a 2 DVD copy of Beta 2 plus other software... plus a Partner Resource DVD for VS 2003, and SQL Server 2005 CTP....

    Im on their beta programs for the above but if you check their website youll often find you can request copies to be sent, normally free of charge, and they arrive by airmail from the US about 10 days later.

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  • Joe Black
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    "You can get the Community Preview of both SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 from MS for Free."

    Isn't the Community [Technical] Preview just another name for the Beta 2 release, and therefore still only available to MSDN subscribers?

    There are apparently going to be 90/180 full trials via DVD in mid/late December so if you can wait that long its another option. How long the trial lasts I guess depends on <cough>how you install it</cough>.

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  • scotspine
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    <disappointed>
    professionalism? what's that? can't believe you guys propogate this kind of behaviour. if you can steal from ms, you could steal from me. not nice.
    </disappointed>

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  • mcquiggd
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    You can get the Community Preview of both SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 from MS for Free.

    Also worth getting is the Partner Resource DVD for Visual Studio 2003.

    Id recommend joining the Beta programs for MS products such as Visual Studio. The Beta 2 release of Visual Studio was shipped to me for free, by airmail, with a DVD of sampleapplications and training resources etc...

    As for full versions...

    <cough>BitComet</cough>
    <cough>eDonkey</cough>
    Last edited by mcquiggd; 9 November 2005, 00:54.

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  • Not So Wise
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    Might as well just jump straight onto 2006, it's out officially monday but already "out" on loads backalleys on the net

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  • n5gooner
    started a topic Visual Studio 2003 Std.

    Visual Studio 2003 Std.

    Hi, Has anyone got a "backup" of Visual Studio.NET 2003 Std or Pro Willing to part with some Beer money. Contract I'm in is so boring, thought it may be time to try a get my programing hat back on!.

    Many thanks!
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