Differences between 8i enterprise and 8i standard edition

I have seen numerous discussions on whether 8i enterprise or 8i standard should be used in my division, can anyone point me to a source where I can get a comparision of the features between these two.
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I have installed Oracle 10 XE and it just seems so easy to work with. There's a GUI for everything. It does not have SQL Plus(that I've seen), but there's an area to type your commands into inside the program that helps administrator the Database. I could not find any documents on 9.2 so Im reading documents on Orcale 10 that I have downloaded from this site.
I am wanting to practice creating, removing,resizing tablespaces, creating databases, and other DBA things. I also want to have triggers functions and procedures working on it too. I wrote some in college against Oracle 8i.

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