Visual Studio 2005 Pro, Is this legal?

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Karbon wrote:Just because I can't afford a Ferrari doesn't mean I'm in the clear to go steal one.
You are right, but stealing a Ferrari is not the same as copying software!
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You are right, but stealing a Ferrari is not the same as copying software!
That is a good point - making an exact copy of the Ferrari and then driving off in that would have been a better comparison. ;)
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It is not.
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WishMaster wrote:It is not.
Think about it...
Nice comment! Think about it...
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8)
I didn't want to talk a lot about intellectual poperty and the effort to maintain a once-developed application.
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If you don't want to talk about it, just don't post comments! A fact: intellectual property != physical item
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I didn't check the entire Express Series yet, I only have VC++2005 Express, it you don't use MFC/ATL it doesn't make big difference.

However I didn't compare it in the aspects of compilied code quality etc, I'll find out later...

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http://blogs.msdn.com/express/archive/2 ... 84365.aspx
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GeoTrail wrote:I've ben looking at Visual Studio 2005 Pro, it usually costs around $650, I found it at a website for $149. Too good to be true? Is it a legal product?
Take a look at this site

http://www.softwarecds.co.uk/software%20engineering.htm £25.00 for VS 2005.

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You have to own the original! Look at the FAQ.

It's possibly an illegal site.
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You do not need the original of any of the software on offer there.

One friend has bought some and it is just copies with the key allready generated it seems.

Very likely an illegal site. 8)
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Q. Is it on a hologram cd with certificate?
It is not on an original hologram disc and does not come with a certificate; it is the full retail version with serial number and installation instructions included. It can be used as a backup copy of the original disc, a replacement disc, an evaluation or whatever you want to use it for personal use.
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Full retail version with serial number etc?

Has anyone out there tried it?

I bought a copy of VB 2005 for £100.00 odd before i saw this (damn).

Won't even buy this now as I find the new VB has changed so much that it is worth looking at alternatives such as Pure Basic.

Most of the programs i write are for the PC with a bit of data access over a local network. The new VB seems to be almost totally web oriented with so many "features" that they simply get in the way.

Also after having seen just a few examples of C# it would seem that VB 2005 is simply C# with a few renamed procedures and the curly brackets removed.

All the quoted advances for VB 2005 I believe could easily have been incorporated into the current product.

If all you are interested in is Microsoft compatibility then maybe this is the product, but if like me you would one day like to migrate to Linux then don't bother go for Pure basic. :) :)
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whew.. glad i just sold mine on ebay for 500+

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Post by traumatic »

Just to make my post clear:
The offer musicandstamps posted is illegal for sure.
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Yea, I took one look and closed my browser in disgust. I hope the guy behind the site gets nabbed by the busies.
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