tell that to the hundreds of open source projects currently using .Net on
GotDotNet, SourceForge, and others.
A very large percentage of the shareware on the market is based on Java,
which requires a runtime download and can be difficult to set up. I'll take
..Net any day.
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"JL" <jl*******@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I'm wondering .NET is good for writing shareware at the moment since it
needs .net framework installed in client's computer. But current windows
don't have pre-installed .net framework which is quite big to download
from internet for many customers. I'm afraid that will turn some customers away
from your software.