The only thing I missed in Professional when moving from Ultimate is
CodeLens, but that is now moving to Professional as well.

Craig

On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Stephen Price <step...@perthprojects.com>
wrote:

> Judging by those links and what I've read previously looks like the worst
> place to be is Premium currently. Sure you get upgraded to Ultimate for
> free but looks like the renewal is higher (when compared to the old Premium
> prices). Sure you get Enterprise for cheaper than what Ultimate was but
> that only seems a financial benefit for those already on Ultimate (not
> Premium). If you were happy with what Premium gave you then you are out of
> luck, you are being forced to choose between Professional or Enterprise.
> I do believe a lot of the functionality that's currently only in Ultimate
> or Premium is being moved down a tier so I would have a look at what the
> new Professional gives you. You might find it covers what you need and you
> are in fact up for a savings.
> Some research is in order. Perhaps there is a detailed comparison, feature
> by feature, between the old and the new.
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Greg Keogh <g...@mira.net> wrote:
>
>> Perhaps the price rise is due to upcoming changes to the VS 2015
>>> editions? Just a guess.
>>>
>>
>> Good guess, I just received the following clarification:
>>
>> Just want to advise you as well that starting May 1, VS Premium and VS
>> Ultimate will no longer be available. This will be replace by VS
>> Enterprise. VS Enterprise is a combination of Premium and Ultimate,
>> meaning if you have Premium you will have an automatic access to the
>> features of Ultimate without additional cost.
>>
>> *Greg K*
>>
>
>

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