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Do we have any tags for the "express editions" of computer programs? Usually, these are toned-down versions of the program which are free or less money. Obviously, this means there can usually only be an "express" edition of a program which is paid for.

Is there a tag for this on StackOverflow or any other computer-related StackExchange site?

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  • That would be a good idea. Often the solution to a problem could be buying the full version.
    – Jack M.
    Jun 11, 2014 at 1:07
  • Yeah, I didn't think of it that way. I meant there can be general problems with the Express Edition not present in the Full Edition, as well as the other way around. Strange, but true.
    – trysis
    Jun 11, 2014 at 1:16

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Yes we do have them where practical. Check this example for SQL Server 2008 Express:

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The rules for this are much the same as those for minor versions - they should only exist where there is a consequential point of difference.

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  • So we don't have a general "Express Edition" tag? We just have tags for each of the express editions of certain programs?
    – trysis
    Jun 11, 2014 at 1:13
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    A general "express edition" tag would be a dictionary definition meta tag: it means something different to everyone, nobody could have a meaningful subscription to it in the real world, and especially the newest metric... nobody can be an "expert" in "express edition."
    – Charles
    Jun 11, 2014 at 3:42

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