I'm downloading it before Microsoft changes their mind.
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/e … ns/express


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TRocket wrote:
yeah, visual studio express has always been free
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No......
One time I was on a old computer with Visual Basic Express 2008.
It started bothering me about a license key.
EDIT:Oops...it's telling me to restart.
Last edited by cocolover76 (2011-12-27 16:42:15)


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cocolover76 wrote:
TRocket wrote:
yeah, visual studio express has always been free
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No......
One time I was on a old computer with Visual Basic Express 2008.
It started bothering me about a license key.
EDIT:Oops...it's telling me to restart.
I think you do still have to register but you don't have to pay anything...
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TRocket wrote:
cocolover76 wrote:
TRocket wrote:
yeah, visual studio express has always been free
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No......
One time I was on a old computer with Visual Basic Express 2008.
It started bothering me about a license key.
EDIT:Oops...it's telling me to restart.I think you do still have to register but you don't have to pay anything...
yeah, registration is free. visual studio pro costs money though.
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It is free, but you need a Windows Live account if you want to get a key.
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Umm..... I'm using it without a key......


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cocolover76 wrote:
Umm..... I'm using it without a key......
The unregistered product is for "evaluation purposes only", I think it says that in the splashscreen. Registration (for Visual Studio Express) is free, although you do need a Windows Live ID. Visual Studio (not Express) costs money.
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nXIII wrote:
cocolover76 wrote:
Umm..... I'm using it without a key......
The unregistered product is for "evaluation purposes only", I think it says that in the splashscreen. Registration (for Visual Studio Express) is free, although you do need a Windows Live ID. Visual Studio (not Express) costs money.
Evaluation mcsmazulation I don't care.


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cocolover76 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
cocolover76 wrote:
Umm..... I'm using it without a key......
The unregistered product is for "evaluation purposes only", I think it says that in the splashscreen. Registration (for Visual Studio Express) is free, although you do need a Windows Live ID. Visual Studio (not Express) costs money.
Evaluation mcsmazulation I don't care.
well after about 30 days you won't be able to use it at all unless you register...
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nathanprocks wrote:
cocolover76 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
The unregistered product is for "evaluation purposes only", I think it says that in the splashscreen. Registration (for Visual Studio Express) is free, although you do need a Windows Live ID. Visual Studio (not Express) costs money.Evaluation mcsmazulation I don't care.
well after about 30 days you won't be able to use it at all unless you register...
Oh


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lol... btw guys I have VS2010 professional (yes, professional) for free, thanks to a microsoft student program.
See dreamspark.com, it's for high school and college students!
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LS97 wrote:
lol... btw guys I have VS2010 professional (yes, professional) for free, thanks to a microsoft student program.
See dreamspark.com, it's for high school and college students!
Only if your school is a participant/you can be bothered to talk to one of the teachers at your school and they agree.
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rookwood101 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
lol... btw guys I have VS2010 professional (yes, professional) for free, thanks to a microsoft student program.
See dreamspark.com, it's for high school and college students!Only if your school is a participant/you can be bothered to talk to one of the teachers at your school and they agree.
no, they accept them without contacting school... just make a bit of fuss
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LS97 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
lol... btw guys I have VS2010 professional (yes, professional) for free, thanks to a microsoft student program.
See dreamspark.com, it's for high school and college students!Only if your school is a participant/you can be bothered to talk to one of the teachers at your school and they agree.
no, they accept them without contacting school... just make a bit of fuss
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Really? Well then, I know what I'm gonna do after christmas
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LS97 wrote:
rookwood101 wrote:
LS97 wrote:
lol... btw guys I have VS2010 professional (yes, professional) for free, thanks to a microsoft student program.
See dreamspark.com, it's for high school and college students!Only if your school is a participant/you can be bothered to talk to one of the teachers at your school and they agree.
no, they accept them without contacting school... just make a bit of fuss
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Yes, my school didn't particpate but after me and LS97 wrote a letter to them I got it for free!
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