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Stephen Russell
 
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Default know of any .NET apps in use? - 09-21-2005 , 10:50 AM






In another mailing list the ?nix/mac developers say there are no .NET apps
in use today.

I put up Red Gate's SQL tools as one and DNN.

Any others just you can think of?



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Chris Priede
 
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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 09-22-2005 , 11:40 AM






Hi,

Stephen Russell wrote:
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In another mailing list the ?nix/mac developers say there are no .NET apps
in use today. I put up Red Gate's SQL tools as one and DNN. Any others
just you can think of?
That depends on how you define an "app in use". I can't immediately think
of any "household name" software, but the RSS aggregator I use to read news
( http://www.sharpreader.net/ ) is a .NET application. I know of several
shrinkwrapped .NET line-of-business applications for the financial industry.
Perhaps the least expected one I've encountered is the ATI Catalyst Control
Center, a utility for ATI graphics card drivers.


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Jeremy Chapman
 
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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 09-26-2005 , 05:45 PM



I believe portions of some microsoft products are written in .NET such as
biztalk, parts of Visual Studio. The tablet API is .NET, a bumch of
longhorn is .net

SQL server reporting services is .NET
Commerce Server 2002
Content management server 2002


"Stephen Russell" <srussell (AT) transactiongraphics (DOT) com> wrote

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In another mailing list the ?nix/mac developers say there are no .NET apps
in use today.

I put up Red Gate's SQL tools as one and DNN.

Any others just you can think of?




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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 09-27-2005 , 05:48 AM



Stephen Russell wrote:

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Any others just you can think of?
IIRC the file sharing software called "eMule" is called to be written in
..NET

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Benny S. Tordrup
 
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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 09-27-2005 , 08:41 AM



My company has at least 2 applications:

- A Retail shop system
- A system to send invoices as XML files to community and government
institutions in Denmark.

Best regards,

Benny Tordrup

"Stephen Russell" <srussell (AT) transactiongraphics (DOT) com> skrev i en meddelelse
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In another mailing list the ?nix/mac developers say there are no .NET
apps
in use today.

I put up Red Gate's SQL tools as one and DNN.

Any others just you can think of?


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Mauro Mazzieri
 
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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 09-28-2005 , 03:48 AM



Ralf Brostedt wrote:
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Stephen Russell wrote:
IIRC the file sharing software called "eMule" is called to be written in
.NET
Right, Visual C++ .NET 2002.



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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 10-06-2005 , 01:32 PM



Every new H-P consumer imaging device (printer/scanner/camera) will install
the .NET Framework on the host PC, if it's not already there. The HP Image
Zone app is written with Windows Forms. For more info on this app, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/c...eStudyID=14965

HP Web Jetadmin depends on the .NET Framework.
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc-JAVA/...discovery.html

There's a free PVR, called GBPVR, that is built on .NET
http://www.gbpvr.com/

The MS Office Outlook 2003 Business Contact Manager is written in .NET.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/outl...o/default.mspx

There's a free Paint replacement, Paint.NET:
http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/

a bunch of web apps, like communityserver (www.communityserver.org)

There are a bunch more in-house apps at many companies.

There are also packaged apps in various vertical segments (like financial
services) that use the .NET Framework.

check this list out
http://pluralsight.com/wiki/default....AppSurvey.html


-D


"Benny S. Tordrup" <nospam.bt.nospam (AT) fk-data (DOT) nospam.dk> wrote

Quote:
My company has at least 2 applications:

- A Retail shop system
- A system to send invoices as XML files to community and government
institutions in Denmark.

Best regards,

Benny Tordrup

"Stephen Russell" <srussell (AT) transactiongraphics (DOT) com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:OjaOq1rvFHA.3452 (AT) TK2MSFTNGP14 (DOT) phx.gbl...
In another mailing list the ?nix/mac developers say there are no .NET
apps
in use today.

I put up Red Gate's SQL tools as one and DNN.

Any others just you can think of?



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Default Re: know of any .NET apps in use? - 10-15-2005 , 11:12 AM



Jeremy Chapman wrote:
Quote:
I believe portions of some microsoft products are written in .NET such
as biztalk, parts of Visual Studio. The tablet API is .NET, a
bumch of longhorn is .net
Not correct. Very little of Vista is .NET, I have done the analysis:

http://www.grimes.demon.co.uk/dotnet/vistaAndDotnet.htm

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SQL server reporting services is .NET
Commerce Server 2002
Content management server 2002
Yup, and there's a few more listed in the article above.

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