Also, the .NET framework itself has alwayd been a free download. 

Sriram

On 8/6/05, Jonathan Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Sweeney wrote:
> > Finally, on a personal level I have a licensed copy of VS 2003 at home, and
> > again can't justify the cost of VS 2005 when it comes out. (Wife and two
> > kids to support, sob, sob ;-)
> 
> Microsoft do plan to offer the 2005 Express products for US$49 each
> (http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/faq/default.aspx), granted, you
> don't get the "professional" extras (one that I find quite useful is
> remote debugging.)
> 
> Just thought I'd say something, in case you weren't aware.
> 
> --
> Jonathan
> 
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> When you meet a man who is not a poet,
> do not show him your poem.
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