

- #Get net frame works 3.5 for mac using virtual studio full
- #Get net frame works 3.5 for mac using virtual studio pro
I picked a "Medium" because it seemed similar to my laptop. You can pick a VM from a small shared-core with less than a gig to a crazy 8 core 56 gig machine. Soon the MSDN ones will move into an MSDN section on the left.

#Get net frame works 3.5 for mac using virtual studio full
It's usually full screen, but I have the menus open here. Here is a screenshot of me running htop on my Ubuntu machine where my mailing system runs in Azure. REMINDER: There are lots of Linux Virtual Machines (hundreds, in fact, if you include the VMDepot gallery of images) as well as a number of good SSH clients in the Windows Store that work on Surface. If you connect your Azure to your MSDN you get as much as US$150 in Azure Credits, and I never use all mine. I remembered that the Azure team recently added Visual Studio 2013 Virtual Machines to Azure accounts that are hooked up to MSDN. I also forgot my power adapter so I had only the battery life that I started with in order to get a day's work done. I had my heart set on working on an project today (hacking on Project Kudu in Azure) and that was nagging at me.
#Get net frame works 3.5 for mac using virtual studio pro
(What I really want is a full Surface 2 Pro but with the same exact size and weight of the Surface 2 proper.)Īnyway, I went to a bagel shop and figured I'd be limited to email today. Split screen is cool, as I did email while watching a show on the plane yesterday. I use it for Hulu, Netflix, Halo, email, Twitter, Facebook, Trello, Calendaring, etc and for that it's great. NOTE: If I had my iPad and a Bluetooth keyboard and a stand, plus a remote desktop client for iOS I could do something similar. I had only my Surface 2 in the car, so when I wasn't able to go on the field trip, it was either go home and get a "real" computer or see what I could get done on the Surface. Because I was going to be out all day I didn't bring my laptop. In fact, I was supposed to go on a field trip with my son but the bus was full. I didn't plan on this experiment this morning. It comes with Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc. It doesn't support installing desktop apps like Visual Studio or QuickBooks. Remember that the Surface 2 runs Office plus any apps in the Microsoft Store. I'm using just a Surface 2 today for work.
