>I will be in the market for a laptop soon for the home. I would like to be able to run Visual Studio .Net 2008 or 2010 on this PC and create both web and windows solutions. I had a WinXP Pro laptop in the past. I assume this new laptop will contain Windows 7.
>
>What version of Windows 7 should I be looking at? Professional? Will Home Premium allow me to do development in VS.Net?
>
>Also, I will be installing VFP9 on this PC.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jerry
Home Premium will allow you to do that.
The main difference with Home Premium vs Professional is that you can not join a windows domain (not fully, anyway). You also do not get Windows XP mode add-on.
If you don't need to join a domain and you don't need an XP box or can use a regular virtual machine, then Home Premium will work OK.
see
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/compare
____________________________________
Don't Tread on Me
Overthrow the federal government NOW!
____________________________________