28064212 wrote: » Is the free Community Edition not enough?
St1mpMeister wrote: » I have a Visual Studio installation under an MSDN license on my home machine which I needed for work, but as I'm leaving the job the license will inevitably expire. Can VS still be used indefinitely or will it get to a point where it will close on startup and I need to purchase my own license? I understand there is a "perpetual license" with a grace period but unclear how long that will last for.
stevenmu wrote: » I ran into this recently. You do have to uninstall the MSDN edition and install the Community one
awec wrote: » No free edition of Office unless you are a student. Cheapest version is like 7 quid a month or something.
14ned wrote: » And even then, the only widely available Office available to all students is Office 2007. Institutions have to specifically hand cash to Microsoft if they want their particular students to have a newer version. (I just finished a Pure Maths course with the OU during which I had access to all the free student stuff. Some of which, like Windows, Project, Access, SQL Server, and Visual Studio, was super useful. But Office 2007 was the newest they'd give me for free) Niall