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VB.NET Express comparison

Hi,

I would imagine this question has been asked before but please indulge
a newbie.
What are the main differences between VB 2005 Express and the full
version? In other words, what can the full version do that the express
version can not?

Many Thanks
Alan

Aug 17 '06 #1
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the Express version is probably all you need.

if you want to work with visual source safe then you need the
professional version i believe it's called.

im kinda confused by standard edition.

-Aaron


Alan wrote:
Hi,

I would imagine this question has been asked before but please indulge
a newbie.
What are the main differences between VB 2005 Express and the full
version? In other words, what can the full version do that the express
version can not?

Many Thanks
Alan
Aug 17 '06 #2
Alan,

That is on MSDN

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b4z62wxz.aspx

I hope this helps,

Cor

"Alan" <ap*******@yahoo.co.ukschreef in bericht
news:44*************@news.eclipse.co.uk...
Hi,

I would imagine this question has been asked before but please indulge
a newbie.
What are the main differences between VB 2005 Express and the full
version? In other words, what can the full version do that the express
version can not?

Many Thanks
Alan

Aug 17 '06 #3
Thanks.

Aug 17 '06 #4
Thanks folks

Alan
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 12:23:25 GMT, ap*******@yahoo.co.uk (Alan) wrote:
>Hi,

I would imagine this question has been asked before but please indulge
a newbie.
What are the main differences between VB 2005 Express and the full
version? In other words, what can the full version do that the express
version can not?

Many Thanks
Alan
Aug 17 '06 #5

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