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Now,
Cursor can be downloaded from their

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which is cursor.com, but you will need

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to pay in order to use it. Or, to be very

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precise, you can get started for free
but it's very,

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very limited.
You definitely want at least a pro version

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when using it, or maybe even the Pro+
or Ultra

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versions, which can be quite expensive,
of course.

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And also, to be very clear, chances
are that by the

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time you're viewing the pricing page,
things have already changed

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again,
because the pricing has changed (laughs)

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it probably will keep on changing.

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And what's included with each tier
is therefore likely also

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going to change. But yes,
it can get quite expensive, but only when

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you are on those paid plans do you have
access to their top tier

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models and can use more requests with
those top

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tier models.
Which means can use more prompts and send

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more tasks to the AI.
So you'll want to be in these top tier

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pricing models to be able to fully use
Cursor without very

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restrictive limitations.
For the purpose of this course, I'm in

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this highest tier here, but of course,
all the core features I

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show you are available no matter
which tier you're using.

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And chances are, your company
is paying for it anyways because,

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there also are business plans
which allow entire teams

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or even entire enterprises with custom
pricing and, of

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course, enterprise-specific features.

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There also is BackBot,
a separate tool which

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is also by the Cursor company,
which we'll also take

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a brief look at later. Now,
what's very important to

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know about Cursor is that when you use

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it, they will not train based on your

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data or your code. So you can use

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Cursor without fearing that your code

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or content will be used for further
training or will end

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up somewhere you don't want it to end up.

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That is very important,
obviously for companies,

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individual developers, and therefore,
that's something I wanted to point out

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here. But with all that out of the way,
let's download

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Cursor and let's explore what's in that

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IDE.
