Microsoft Charity Pricing
Did you know that there’s special pricing available for charities and other non-profit types of organizations to purchase and use Microsoft products?
Although this post by Jason Powell focuses on the topic of comparing OneNote to Evernote, his mention of the fact that you can get OneNote for $13 through Microsoft charity pricing, compared to free does it’s job to level the playing field for a more equal review of the two products side by side.
Source: OneNote vs. EverNote by Jason Powell
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1 opinion for Microsoft Charity Pricing
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Jan 27, 2006 at 3:26 pm
Yep, and XP is about 20$, SQL Server (absolute top end) is about 2K. VS.NET is 70$… Basically it’s 60-90% off.
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