windows xp

S

Shenan Stanley

sri said:
I am working as a teacher.I want free windows xp professional
original for developing website for our school. It is possible for
microsoft.

If english is not your primary language - I suggest you post in a newsgroup
oriented around your primary language for a better result.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Yes it is possible but you need to search for it on Google. Microsoft isn't
interested in running a charity or "not for profit" organization to
entertain your request. Microsoft is normally referred to as M$ and you now
know why!.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

SC Tom said:
Promoting a life of crime, Shenan? LOL!!!

He/She used to be a gangster in down-under before emigrating to United
States of America like Rupert Murdoch. No wonder we don't like either of
them.

Also, his/her forbears originally came from UK but they were repatriated to
Australia because our prison population was full!
 
F

French Quarter

Yes you can get free trials of most programs. Search in Google <trial of
Web Expresions>


Expression Web 3
Microsoft Expression Web 3 gives you the tools you need - PHP, HTML/XHTML,
CSS, JavaScript, ASP.NET, ASP.NET AJAX, visual diagnostics, sophisticated
CSS design capability and SuperPreview - to produce high-quality,
standards-based Web sites. Products included in Expression Web 3 are
Expression Web, Expression Design and Expression Encoder. Please download
the trials individually or download the all inclusive Studio trial.


http://www.microsoft.com/Expression/try-it/default.aspx#PageTop

Good Luck With Your Web Site
 
J

Jeffrey W. Bowen

Tom,

Actually, you can get a free car. Check out this site.

http://www.freecarteam.com/qualifies.html

This has been around for years. If you drive enough miles a day within a
certain radius of your home, then companies will either pay you to get your
own car wrapped, or they will give you one for free.

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Now, for the original poster.

Hello Sri Devi,

Unless there is a charitable or government program in your country or region
that provides free software for educators, it is unlikely you will be able
to get a free copy of WinXP Pro.

Your best bet is to go to the Microsoft website shop or your favorite online
or local computer store and see if they have it available at special pricing
for Students and Educators.

The Microsoft Website does have a link for buying software including Windows
Os systems for academic institutions. Right now it looks like Microsoft is
pushing Windows 7, which should also meet or exceed your needs.

Good luck. I hope this helps.


--
Peace,

Jeffrey W. Bowen
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Please post replies of successes or failures so we all can benefit from each
others' experiences.
 

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