Derek Kalweit wrote:
> I haven't tried each version independently, but looking at the feature
> list comparisons, the free 'express' versions don't look to be
> crippled to the point that people can't write decent desktop and web
> applications with them. Here's a link that compares them:
>
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700921.aspx
>
> If I didn't have MSDN already, I'd download and use the Express
> editions vs. buying the pro or even standard edition, most likely.
>
>
>   
Looking at that chart, the freebie version seems to have a lot (or 
enough) stuff (especially for the cost)??!?  What's missing that's 
obvious that makes it a show-stopper for you?


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