Just a quick question. Can someone tell me what the difference is between Encarta 2006 Standard and Encarta 2006 Reference Library? Is the Reference Library a bigger and better version of the Standard version?
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Encarta 2006 Question
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Ask Megaphone Man.
(But seriously, my guess is yes it's bigger.)
(But seriously, my guess is yes it's bigger.)
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Cheers james, but does anyone know for sure?
Well of course, Bill Gates knows for sure.
And according to his web site, where can you learn about the wonderful products which his company produces,
<http://www.microsoft.COM/products/encarta/products.aspx>
Encarta 2006 is available in two editions, Encarta 2006 and Encarta 2006 Premium.
Do you not find it odd that there is no mention of Microsoft Encarta 2006 Reference Library at Bill's site?
I even used Bill's search engine and it came up blank.
Maybe this reference library is some pirated copy of the real thing?
And according to his web site, where can you learn about the wonderful products which his company produces,
<http://www.microsoft.COM/products/encarta/products.aspx>
Encarta 2006 is available in two editions, Encarta 2006 and Encarta 2006 Premium.
Do you not find it odd that there is no mention of Microsoft Encarta 2006 Reference Library at Bill's site?
I even used Bill's search engine and it came up blank.
Maybe this reference library is some pirated copy of the real thing?
Feynman: "String theorists do not make predictions, they make excuses."
Well Amazon UK seems to think it exists.Corin wrote:Do you not find it odd that there is no mention of Microsoft Encarta 2006 Reference Library at Bill's site?
I even used Bill's search engine and it came up blank.
Maybe this reference library is some pirated copy of the real thing?

Information on Encarta 2006 Reference Library is available here.
Information on Encarta 2006 Standard is available here.
There doesn't appear to be an Encarta 2006 Premium Suite in the UK. However, there is mention of an "Encarta Reference Library 2005" on the Microsoft website - or "Bill's site", if you insist - so you can't have used "Bill's search engine" terribly well. Bill would be ashamed of you.
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I did a bit of research, but what I have found is the following:
Encarta 2006 Standard
Encarta 2006 Refrence Library
Encarta 2006 Premium
Is Refrence Library and Premium the same thing?
Encarta 2006 Standard
Encarta 2006 Refrence Library
Encarta 2006 Premium
Is Refrence Library and Premium the same thing?
Which is why I asked if what was being sold was a pirated version.BBC LDN wrote:Well Amazon UK seems to think it exists.
Indeed there is, but the question was specifically about the 2006 version, and not the 2005 version, so that is irrelevant, and so your commentBBC LDN wrote:However, there is mention of an "Encarta Reference Library 2005" on the Microsoft website
is without merit.BBC LDN wrote:so you can't have used "Bill's search engine" terribly well
But Bill would indeed be ashamed of me, since I advocate the use of GNU/Linux and GPLed software over and above proprietary software.
Feynman: "String theorists do not make predictions, they make excuses."
Erm... what? So you think Amazon UK are selling pirated software?Corin wrote:Which is why I asked if what was being sold was a pirated version.BBC LDN wrote:Well Amazon UK seems to think it exists.
Your earlier post was clearly intended to demonstrate that the product didn't exist. That's why you pointed out that there was no mention of it on the Microsoft website, and why you implied that because of this absence from the MS site, that the product that J.Christie was enquiring about was in fact a fake product that didn't exist. That the MS site mentions an earlier version of the Reference Library edition should have been an indicator of the probable existence of a 2006 version. However, you were obviously incapable of joining these dots.Corin wrote:Indeed there is, but the question was specifically about the 2006 version, and not the 2005 version, so that is irrelevant, and so your commentBBC LDN wrote:However, there is mention of an "Encarta Reference Library 2005" on the Microsoft website
is without merit.BBC LDN wrote:so you can't have used "Bill's search engine" terribly well
It's a shame that you simply can't admit that you were wrong instead of spinning an elaborate web of nonsense to excuse yourself. A simple Google search was all it took to find the information - not really that taxing, even for you.
because twats like you need to be put in their place.BBC LDN wrote:Why the fuck are you still here?James H wrote:oh will you two get over yourselves. one of you is a webfreak the other can't resist having a go at people in every thread he participates in. get with it, guys.
if hormonal weirdos like yourself keep stressing because someone gets their facts slightly wrong in another thread then the forums will soon be overrun with muck. clean it up, and get over insulting me. it's so last month, pet.