JJS wrote:

> I would go for the Pro. So you have some more options then the Home
> version.

Seconded.

For the reasonable cost difference, better to have the Pro options available that your businesses customers will have, and be able to just ignore those for Home customers, than to get Home and never be able to use the Pro features at all.

My personal favorite Pro feature is the inclusion of a complete Linux shell within Windows. It's not just a Linux fanboy feature, but useful for Mac devs too: with it you can write bash scripts, so many sysadmin tasks can be automated in a single language now, and run them on all three platforms.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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