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eeweh
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I don't know who I need to address this to because of the change of hands of Visual Fortran. We haven't been able to get in contact with the person we previously dealt with.

We have been teaching FORTRAN and the students in the class have had their own version (for free) that was available for use until Sept. of this year. The license is about to expire and since we really liked the way the class went with the IDE, we would like to stick with Visual Fortran. Can somebody please point me to someone that I can talk to about this. Thanks very much,

Elliott Hutchcraft
eeweh@olemiss.edu
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Steven_L_Intel1
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Actually, Visual Fortran hasn't really "changed hands" - the hands are the same, but the company name on our badges has changed. Write to Christian.Staudinger@intel.com

Steve
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christian_staudinger
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The Compaq Visual Fortran Education Donation program was discontinued many months ago. Intel offers student licenses at $30 per licesen for any of our products and many universities, like the University of Chicago - http://ccs.uchicago.edu/Prices/PC_Software.html#prog -, offer Microsoft Visual Studio.Net for $35 as part of their campus agreement with Microsoft. In addition, Intel offers classroom licenses with a per license list price of as low as $14. See details at http://www.intel.com/software/products/global/academic.htm.
Take care,
Christian
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