jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sat Aug 22 08:40:30 CDT 2009
Never mind, I found a comparison chart. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com jwcolby wrote: > I was also inquiring about the specific language you guys are using, VB or C#. > > So what is the story in terms of compatibility between the express editions and the standard? I > know that there are express edition things that won't work in the standard edition (at least for VB) > but if you don't use those can the code be worked in the standard edition environment. IOW can a > project be worked on in both environments. > > I own the standard edition but my thought is that the express edition is free. I know the response > to your solicitations to work on the projects haven't been overwhelming, but if people do want to > participate, the cost of the standard edition might be a stopper. As an example IIRC William uses > the free editions. > > Also is there something in the standard edition that makes it a must have, capabilities that the > express edition does not have. Obviously there is SOMETHING. How about the one click publishing. > Is that unavailable in the express edition? > > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > > > Gustav Brock wrote: >> Hi John >> >> No, I use VS2008 Standard Edition. Comes with the MAPS (Microsoft Action Pack Subscription) - if you pass a tiny test as described in earlier postings. >> >> /gustav