A couple weeks ago I got an email saying our school is registered with this program so here's your login info. I logged in.. the only thing I see is the Software Center. I'm in CS and EE classes, so some of their developer tools might be useful.
It says I can download stuff for free? Like XP Pro SP2 is a direct download link for free.
Usage guidelines say as long as I'm enrolled in a course and it's for my own personal computer.
So I can get any of the MS software on there for free?? I knew University's often had excellent academic pricing, but mine never has until this. All of the software in the bookstore is still pretty much retail price.
The only drawback I see from the FAQ is I can only install it once. Not exactly good for a enthusiast like myself who formats about once a year or when I do a major upgrade. So if I downloaded something and installed it, then got a new hard drive and wanted to reinstall windows and all applications to the new drive, I would no longer be able to use the thing I downloaded? It's a one-time install and download deal ? And it doesn't seem like getting CD media would be worth it if it's one-time install (even my POS connection can get a couple GBs in a day, that's if i don't get disconnected, but looks like they have a resume feature). But on their page it says once I get it, it's my property, and if I quit school I could still use the software (but not log on and get anything else).
edit: Bah, Office isn't on there. Ya know I'd buy some of this stuff if I could good academic pricing like you guys get ($15 for Office 2003, hell yeah!). But a couple of things on there might be useful. I need to do some C# stuff for my enterprise group, so I'd want the Visual Studio .NET deal. Then again, MS offers Visual Studio Express to anyone for free, don't they?
It says I can download stuff for free? Like XP Pro SP2 is a direct download link for free.
Usage guidelines say as long as I'm enrolled in a course and it's for my own personal computer.
So I can get any of the MS software on there for free?? I knew University's often had excellent academic pricing, but mine never has until this. All of the software in the bookstore is still pretty much retail price.
The only drawback I see from the FAQ is I can only install it once. Not exactly good for a enthusiast like myself who formats about once a year or when I do a major upgrade. So if I downloaded something and installed it, then got a new hard drive and wanted to reinstall windows and all applications to the new drive, I would no longer be able to use the thing I downloaded? It's a one-time install and download deal ? And it doesn't seem like getting CD media would be worth it if it's one-time install (even my POS connection can get a couple GBs in a day, that's if i don't get disconnected, but looks like they have a resume feature). But on their page it says once I get it, it's my property, and if I quit school I could still use the software (but not log on and get anything else).
edit: Bah, Office isn't on there. Ya know I'd buy some of this stuff if I could good academic pricing like you guys get ($15 for Office 2003, hell yeah!). But a couple of things on there might be useful. I need to do some C# stuff for my enterprise group, so I'd want the Visual Studio .NET deal. Then again, MS offers Visual Studio Express to anyone for free, don't they?