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Somasegar on Expression Products & MSDN

As of early this morning, the Expression team has announced that Microsoft Expression Web and Blend will be included as part of the MSDN Premium subscription. This decision reflects the large amount of feedback that we have heard from you following last December's ship of Expression Web and through the beta cycle of Expression Blend.  For more details, follow this link.

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  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2007
    Excellent news this morning from Somasegar. Thanks to the Microsoft Expression blog for the heads up....

  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2007
    Microsoft Expression からです。 Somasegar on Expression Products & MSDN As of early this morning, the

  • Anonymous
    November 25, 2007
    I really wonder why Expression Design is excluded. Some tutorials design custom buttons e.g. and it would be excellent  to have Design available as well in order to show folks how easy it is to build custom controls.

  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2009
    Hi, fine to include blend, but what a strange desicion, to NOT include the Designer and all the rest into MSDN Premium. I think you wanna force the Silverlight 2 development - that's surely NOT the right way to push it ... Why do you think, that Design - at least partly - is NOT part of the development process ? Most companies are not big enough to have seperate design + development teams mfg Klaus Oberdalhoff Germany

  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2009
    Hey Klaus! The way I see it, MSDN Premium is geared more for developers. Expression Blend is a better fit in that category than Expression Design. To complement the developer side of the equation, we do have a designer subscription program via the Expression Professional Subscription: http://expression.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/default.aspx With that said, you make a fair point, and I'll be sure to post about any updates we may decide to make in the future on which products are available in which type of a subscription. Cheers! Kirupa =)