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− | '''MSDNAA''' (MSDN Academic Alliance) is a highly | + | '''MSDNAA''' (MSDN Academic Alliance) is a highly under-publicized program at Columbia that provides ''free'' [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]] software to any student taking at least 1 credit during the semester. |
− | == Getting the | + | == Getting the software == |
− | Students who have [[CRF]] accounts (used for certain [[ | + | Students who have [[CRF]] accounts (used for certain [[Computer Science (major)|Computer Science]] classes) can download the software instantly from the [http://msdn06.e-academy.com/cu_cs MSDNAA Web site]. Other students must visit the CRF offices (see directions in article) and request a CD from [[Daisy Nguyen]]. |
− | == Available | + | == Available software == |
− | (Cool stuff in bold) | + | (Cool stuff in bold.) |
* Access 2007 | * Access 2007 | ||
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− | They briefly offered Windows Vista for free, but withdrew it because of complaints from [[CUIT]], who were not yet ready to provide support for it on campus. | + | They briefly offered [[w:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]] for free, but withdrew it because of complaints from [[CUIT]], who were not yet ready to provide support for it on campus. |
The Visual Studio Express editions are actually [http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/default.aspx freely available] to anyone and can be downloaded through the Microsoft site. | The Visual Studio Express editions are actually [http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/default.aspx freely available] to anyone and can be downloaded through the Microsoft site. | ||
− | == External | + | == External links == |
− | [http://msdn06.e-academy.com/cu_cs MSDNAA Columbia Page] - Direct downloads for students with CRF accounts | + | * [http://msdn06.e-academy.com/cu_cs MSDNAA Columbia Page] - Direct downloads for students with CRF accounts |
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+ | [[Category:Freebies]] |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 1 December 2013
MSDNAA (MSDN Academic Alliance) is a highly under-publicized program at Columbia that provides free Microsoft software to any student taking at least 1 credit during the semester.
Getting the software
Students who have CRF accounts (used for certain Computer Science classes) can download the software instantly from the MSDNAA Web site. Other students must visit the CRF offices (see directions in article) and request a CD from Daisy Nguyen.
Available software
(Cool stuff in bold.)
- Access 2007
- Exchange Server 2003 (Enterprise Edition)
- InfoPath 2007
- MSDN Library (Visual Studio .NET) - Jan. 2004 Edition
- MSDN Library - May 2006 Edition
- MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2005
- OneNote 2007
- Project Professional 2002
- Project Professional 2007
- SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition - 32-bit
- SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition - 64-bit Extended
- SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition - 64-bit Itanium
- Virtual PC 2004
- Visio for Enterprise Architects
- Visio Professional 2002 (Single User)
- Visio Professional 2007
- Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition
- Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
- Visual C# 2005 Express Edition
- Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
- Visual J# .NET
- Visual J# 2005 Express Edition
- Visual SourceSafe 6.0d
- Visual Studio .NET 2003 Professional
- Visual Studio .NET Academic Student Tools 2003
- Visual Studio .NET Academic Teaching Tools 2003
- Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003
- Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition
- Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite
- Visual Studio 2005 Tools for the Microsoft Office System
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server (with SP4)
- Windows 2000 Professional (with SP4)
- Windows 2000 Server (with SP4)
- Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition - Disc 1
- Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition - Disc 2
- Windows Services for UNIX 3.0
- Windows XP Professional (Single User)
- Windows XP Professional (Single User) 64bit Edition
- Windows XP Professional with SP2 (Single User)
They briefly offered Windows Vista for free, but withdrew it because of complaints from CUIT, who were not yet ready to provide support for it on campus.
The Visual Studio Express editions are actually freely available to anyone and can be downloaded through the Microsoft site.
External links
- MSDNAA Columbia Page - Direct downloads for students with CRF accounts