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Subject: Re: Oracle8i NT
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Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 18:55:32 -0400

Normally the developer CDs are the enterprise edition and come without any
time limit built in.  You use the CD to learn with, then buy a license if
you develop a product or do anything commercial with your CD.

Khan wrote in message <372f956d.1198006@news.singnet.com.sg>...
>
>Has anybody tried Oracle8i for NT CD-ROM from the OTN (Oracle
>Technology Network).
>
>I would like to find out if it is an evaluation edition before
>installing it.  And perhaps what are the limitations of an
>evaluation edition : (time limit or space limit)
>It's supposed to be 'Developer Edition'.
>Is it the same as Evaluation Edition?
>
>
>
>Jack


