Free Microsoft Software

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If you're a student you may be entitled to download pieces of Microsoft software free under the MSDNAA (Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance) initiative. I've downloaded various pieces of software (including the version of XP Pro I'm running just now) in the last couple of years.

I'm not sure how you can find out if you're eligible or not, but if you're in doubt you could ask the tech/computing department at your school/college/uni.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/academic/
 
For free? Nice.

I bought MS Office for the reasonable sum of £90 - Student and teacher edition. That worked out nicely - my mum was a teacher, and i was a student.

So what's available so far? Hopefully they have a new movie maker lined up for me :D
 
I suppose what's available to you will depend on what kind of license your institution has (if they have one at all). The software available is aimed at developers of software though, so I wouldn't get your hopes up, Jon.

Here's what's available to me:

 
amp88
I suppose what's available to you will depend on what kind of license your institution has (if they have one at all). The software available is aimed at developers of software though, so I wouldn't get your hopes up, Jon.

Here's what's available to me:


You can get free XP Pro :grumpy:

Bastard
 
amp88
I suppose what's available to you will depend on what kind of license your institution has (if they have one at all). The software available is aimed at developers of software though, so I wouldn't get your hopes up, Jon.

Here's what's available to me:


You'll need to bear in mind that the license is only valid for as long as you meet its criteria. I.e. you can only use the Student Edition for as long as you're a student. If you obtain software because your institution has a specific license for it, then it is only valid while you're a member of that institution.
 
GilesGuthrie
You'll need to bear in mind that the license is only valid for as long as you meet its criteria. I.e. you can only use the Student Edition for as long as you're a student. If you obtain software because your institution has a specific license for it, then it is only valid while you're a member of that institution.

Only just noticed this post. You can still use the software once you leave the institution but not for profit...since I won't be using Windows for profit I can keep it for as long as possible...
 
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