>Hi Brian,
>
>You can't get Personal on its own, it ships with the other three. MSDE also shipps with all three (note that this is different from the personal edition).
>
>Standard and Enterprise editions are pricier than developer, but I think the license restricts you from using the developer edition for anything othere than development (ie no production use).
>
>Anyway, you can check out
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/pricing/default.asp for pricing and other links from that page for comparisons of features etc.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Andrew
>
Thanks Andrew. I guess I should have mentioned it originally, but I have all of them via MSDN Universal. I'm curious as to which edition most of the people here work with though when they are developing apps.
- Brian
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