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I am using Windows 7 32-bit OS. I want to install Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2010.
Please share any links which provides the free full version of these softwares.
Thanks a lot for your time..
Well, you'll find all the steps explained once you buy the software packages. :)
But till then, you can download the free Express Editions as well.
I'm not sure if older versions are still available, but be careful if you're trying to download them from third party sites.
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I am starting to develop apps for Windows 8 Phone. There are three IDEs that I have come across for development purposes:
VS2012 Professional
VS2012 Express
VS 2012 Ultimate
Which IDE should I use, and why?
That decision is a little bit depend from what you want to achieve. If you are a professional and want to earn money with your development, i would recommend the Professional.
If you do this just for fun or are a programming beginner, the Express Edition really is enough. If you get more professional you still can upgrade to the Professional Version at any time. Furthermore Express Edition is for free.
So if you reach the limits of the Express Edition you will notice it, don't worry.
Visual Studio Professional will let you develop for more all platforms i.e. Phone, Desktop, Store, Web etc, you will be able to use extensions and plugins and it is free.
Visual Studio Express is free but you cannot use extensions and you need one Visual Studio Express for each platform.
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I need to install Visual Studio 2012 on a Windows XP system. I already have installed Visual Studio 2010 (Framework 4) on that machine. Is there any compatibility or performance issue regarding that?
You can't, it's not compatible with WinXP: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng/products/compatibility
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Can I install Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web parallel to my installed Visual Studio Professional 2010?
This article on VS2012 side by side installations may help. It states:
You can install this version of Visual Studio on a computer that
already has an earlier version installed.
As long as you install them in the correct order, and note the conditions, I think you should be fine.
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Where can i find visual studio product codes for -
Microsoft Visual Basic
Microsoft C#
Microsoft Crystal Reports
Etc.. that have been installed?
Somewhere deep in the registry :).
You'll have to dig up the license keys if you've already installed these products. No one in there right mind is going to post their key.
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Is there any way to get a trial or free version of Visual Studio, either Visual Studio 2008 or a previous version?
If so, where can I find it?
You can get Visual Studio Express for free - http://www.microsoft.com/express/
On the Visual Studio homepage, on the left, is a link:
2 . Get Visual Studio : Visual Studio 2008 Trial Version
Which gives you a 90 day trial edition of Visual Studio Professional.
Or a trial version of Team Suite is available here.
Obviously these links may change when VS2010 is released.