Differences between suite products and standalones

I understand that there are differences between the versions of Ps and Soundbooth bundled in the eLearning Suite and the standalone versions.
Does anyone know if there's a complete list of the differences for both the eLearning Suite and Technical Communications Suite?
Anything that's likely to be a showstopper if used with standalone versions?
Thanks.

I don't know about the list, but I can tell you, that the major  difference is the synchronization between standalone software and  captivate won't
work Unless you do it manually In my case at the university where I work  we have Cs4 License and captivate 5 and they just won't synchronize  automatically you have to make the change in sound booth, Photoshop or  any  other software save the change and than do  F5 on in captivate or  completely  reload the element you've created for the change to occur. My question  would be is there a patch to emulate the connection between Cs4 and  Captivate? Cause I don't think the university I work for would buy  anther suite.

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