While we don't have a copy of Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0, Learning Edition, Microsoft says that the following features are not included in the Learning Edition at: http://www.microsoft.com/visualc/prodinfo/comparison/whnewln.htm * Static MFC Linkage * Code Optimization * Profiling * The RemoteData control and other data-bound controls We are not using MFC, optimization and profiling would be up to the user, and we do not use data-bound controls, therefore, the "Learning Edition" MSVC owner should be able to do what we do. dave harris -----Original Message----- From: Paul Hoffman / IMC <phoffman@xxxxxxx> To: imc-sfl@xxxxxxx <imc-sfl@xxxxxxx> Date: Friday, March 27, 1998 5:18 PM Subject: Re: Windows 95 port >>> I think the answer to this question depends partly on what the user >>>wants to do. If the user intends to use the source we provide with the >>>Crypto++ CTI, then that user would need Microsoft Visual C++ v5.0. The user >>>would use MSVC50 to build the Free CTI Library, the Crypto++ 2.3 library, >>>and the SFL. > >Here's the $375 question: can I use the Microsoft Visual C++ "Learning >Edition" ($100) to do this, or do I need the "Professional Edition" ($475)? > > >--Paul Hoffman, Director >--Internet Mail Consortium
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