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Are there any differences between Visual Studio .NET Professional (Academic
License) and (normal license) ? except about £700.00
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afaik it is the licence terms of the Academic that prevents you from selling
or gaining profit from any code you compile on it.
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afaik it is the licence terms of the Academic that prevents you from selling
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afaik it is the licence terms of the Academic that prevents you from selling
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Does it prevent you from distributing the code? I know the beta version
of the next visual studio does... :/
- Bruce Bahamut
And if all else fails and you have your school ID and some handy way
of scanning it, there's always http://www.academicsuperstore.com
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Bob Aman
http://www.rapidcanvas.com
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