My school also has campus wide licensing for Visual Studio 2003 that can be installed off the network, as well as Windows 2000 that can be borrowed from the library. Needless to say, I have all of these, and in some cases, I have two of some because other people didn't want it so I got it from them. Most recently, we have Office 2004 for Mac OSX, and a dual disc set with Windows XP 32-bit AND 64-bit editions which also only costs $5. Then, after Frontpage 2003, OneNote, and Office 2003 all came out, we could get those as well. In the case of my university, we originally could get Office X for Mac, Frontpage 2000 (I think), Office XP, and Windows XP for $5 a disc. Under the agreement, each student is entitled to (1) copy of whatever software the college has decided to license for its students at some drastically reduced price. This is the Microsoft Campus Licensing Agreement.
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