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MS Action Pack Promo code?
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I don't think the price has changed much in the past couple of years, It's just thus far people are used to it being more or less constantly 50% off due to a string of promo codes. Azure credits and Office 365 license alone are well worth it if you use them. -
Not just o365 email. You get full E3 licenses.Originally posted by woohoo View PostWell you get a monthly azure credit (£70 though might have increased to £100) which more than covers the cost for me. Then along with Office licenses and Office 365 email (5 licenses) and operating systems etc, it's good value.
The first year I had a promo code which cut it down to around 200 ish.
For another £3 a month you get a Skype conference dial in number. This in itself is valuable as clients seem to take for ever to issue conf call numbers and they can be crappy.
Project and Visio as well and you get a real lot for the money.
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Nah, there were no promo codes or Azure credits when I had mine. You just got a huge stack of CDs and a list of serial keys. Every now and then a courier would deliver a new box of shiny DVDs.
Getting Azure credit sounds like a wonderful boon, presumably in keeping with MAPS history you can use this for running your production server should you wish? Even if not it's a great feature.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I remember my huge pile of DVDs - I've just got rid of them when clearing out the garage.Originally posted by d000hg View PostNah, there were no promo codes or Azure credits when I had mine. You just got a huge stack of CDs and a list of serial keys. Every now and then a courier would deliver a new box of shiny DVDs.
Getting Azure credit sounds like a wonderful boon, presumably in keeping with MAPS history you can use this for running your production server should you wish? Even if not it's a great feature.
I use the azure credit for production websites and for testing web jobs and functions etc. I had a quick look and didn't see anything obvious about just using it for training or testing but who would care anyway
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The £70ish Azrue credits that come with the Action pack can be used for production, on top of them you have 3x£50ish Azure credits from the 3 MSDN subscriptions that can't used for production but are good for goofing aroundOriginally posted by d000hg View PostNah, there were no promo codes or Azure credits when I had mine. You just got a huge stack of CDs and a list of serial keys. Every now and then a courier would deliver a new box of shiny DVDs.
Getting Azure credit sounds like a wonderful boon, presumably in keeping with MAPS history you can use this for running your production server should you wish? Even if not it's a great feature.Comment
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