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It looks really awesome. But I am not a university or college student. :(

 

I hope they're still up in a few years, when I go to college. :mellow:

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They may be giving the software away for free, but it's far from being free software.

 

They may be giving the software away for free, but it's far from being free software.

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I guess it's not free if you count the effort and cost you put into verifying you are a student and downloading it? Of course the software itself is not universally free...

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I see what you mean I guess.

 

I'm talking free beer. :D

 

Still, I think it's kind of silly to make these kinds of generalizations for a Microsoft product, any of which are normally immediately associated with a hefty price tag.

 

By the way, an interesting side note: "free" software (in the GNU sense) is very rarely, in my opinion, "better" than proprietary software. It's true that Linux, for example, is great and free and stuff. It has many utilities and little programs like [bleeped!], which make me chuckle. I often write code on Linux. But I would never forgo my Windows installations for it. Nor would I stop using .NET, which I view as a better IDE than anything I've found in Linux. In fact, were I forced to choose between Linux and Windows, I would most likely go with Windows. :ph34r:

 

EDIT: I forgot about the bleeping... well, the program name is the acronym for the three letter "WT..."

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