EGD Eric Posted November 9, 2003 Posted November 9, 2003 Hello, I am a student. I'm not a computer wiz, and I've been learning C++ for a while now. I got C++.net back in November 2002. Now, my school has Visual Studio.net 2003. When I take projects to school, I have to upgrade them to use them (takes a second, no prob), but when I take them back home I can't use them with my version of .net. Is there a way to upgrade to 2003 for free? I haven't found one. Quote
*Experts* mutant Posted November 9, 2003 *Experts* Posted November 9, 2003 There is, but not for free. It used to be $29.99 but the offer ended in september. Quote
EGD Eric Posted November 9, 2003 Author Posted November 9, 2003 Aw, shucks. It isn't worth it for me. I could care less about the new features, I just want to be compatible with the college. Goddam Microsoft. Quote
Moderators Robby Posted November 9, 2003 Moderators Posted November 9, 2003 If you dont't like Microsoft don't use their products. Quote Visit...Bassic Software
*Gurus* Derek Stone Posted November 9, 2003 *Gurus* Posted November 9, 2003 Create two project files. </rocketScience> Quote Posting Guidelines
EGD Eric Posted November 22, 2003 Author Posted November 22, 2003 I don't appreciate your sarcasm. That's what I've been doing, but its inconvenient, seeing as I have multiple projects with many files, and I bring them back and forth from school all the time. I shouldn't have to make a new project file and fill in every little .cpp, .h, .rc, etc.. whenever I bring work home. Don't use their products? what choice do I have? besides, I never said I didn't like Microsoft. The point is that I, having payed for .net, shouldn't have to pay money for a .1 upgrade. A simple "No there isn't a patch" would have been fine. Thanks for nothing. Quote
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