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Old June 25th, 2008, 01:26 PM
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Where can I find a list of the [u]specific</u> differences/inclusions between the different VB offerenings (such as “Professional Edition”; “Developer's Edition”—like someone would have VB for something that was not developing...)
 
Old June 25th, 2008, 01:35 PM
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The differences are in the development environment, not the language.. Did you try Microsoft page for something like this?
Or you are looking specific for the difference between environments???

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Old June 25th, 2008, 02:39 PM
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I hate searching Microsoft. Everything is sunshine and rainbows, and no details.

Plus the site is so huge that you get an unmanageable nuber of returns, many of which are as helpful as a cold.

I know its an environment issue. As I understand it, one of them incorporates Crystal Reports, the other does not (and so on).

I would really like to see a table with the offereings across the top, and the features down the left side, with a dot or checkmark for the intersections of features with products.

Where have all the people with questions gone? It feels like all the curious developers have gone on vacation, and you and I got left behind!
 
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LOL... seems like that..

anyway, you are searching this for VB6 environment? Remember that that system is due since 2 years ago, so maybe that's why there is no info about it...

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