Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Sat Jan 11 11:21:01 CST 2014
Thank you, Martin -- This summary contains more details than I could have imagined :) -- Shamil Saturday, January 11, 2014 4:29 PM UTC from Martin Reid <mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk>: >Hi Shamil > >This covers it in some detail > >http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog/SP2013-and-Office-365-Feature-MatrixAn-Easier-Way-to-View-It > >Martin > > > >Sent from my iPad > >On 11 Jan 2014, at 14:28, "Salakhetdinov Shamil" <mcp2004 at mail.ru<mailto: mcp2004 at mail.ru >> wrote: > >Hi Martin -- > >Could you please elaborate in more details "what you get" and "what you don't get" when you'll have time and you'll be at your PC? > >Thank you. > >-- Shamil > > >Saturday, January 11, 2014 2:03 PM UTC from Martin Reid <mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk<mailto: mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk >>: >Sharepoint foundation is free. You get all the team based functionality etc you just don't get enterprise features. > >Martin > >Sent from my iPad > >On 11 Jan 2014, at 08:46, "Gustav Brock" < gustav at cactus.dk<mailto: gustav at cactus.dk > > wrote: > >Hi Shamil > >I've never heard of Napa but as a "poor man's Visual Studio" even web-based, it seems quite impressive. > >SharePoint has not been in my focus because license costs for local install are prohibitive but - now I think about it - I don't care what drives my app at a remote location as long as the price is fair, reliability is high, and a programming language I understand can be used. > >Thanks so much for the pointer. > >/gustav > >mcp2004 at mail.ru<mailto: mcp2004 at mail.ru > 10-01-14 20:01 >>> > >Hi All -- >Has anybody here tried to *" Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site" ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/office/fp179924 )*and use it in your development? >It looks tempting to try it with " API Tutorial for Office " ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/office/dn449240 ) and "Napa" Office 365 Development Tools" *( http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/store/napa-office-365-development-tools-WA102963791.aspx?queryid=425f9b37-8494-475c-9e76-74c57dccd8e1&css=napa&CTT=1 ). > > >BTW, "Napa" abbreviation sounds funny here - in Russian, if pronounced: "naa-paaa" (на-па) it could mean "Hey, Dad, watch out, I'll pass you a thing - try to catch it !" :) > >"The thing to pass to Dad" could be a cabbage -* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napa_cabbage *- is that the word MS used to title their Office 365 Dev Tools? :) I doubt it... > >Then what "Napa" means there? Is that an abbreviation ( http://www.allacronyms.com/NAPA ) or a title/name of something well known? > >Thank you. >-- >Салахетдинов Шамиль > > -- Салахетдинов Шамиль