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Which Microsoft products are written in .NET

I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to .NET, I
would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I assume
Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob
Nov 22 '05 #1
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SharePoint V2 is .NET based.

http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/

Jason Newell, MCAD
Software Engineer
B Maxey wrote:
I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to .NET, I
would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I assume
Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob

Nov 22 '05 #2
Try to Google this group. It was discussed lately (within one month ?)

Patrice

--

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> a écrit dans le message de
news:C4**********************************@microsof t.com...
I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to ..NET, I would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I assume Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob

Nov 22 '05 #3
Thanks Jason, that helps.

Any more out there? (to people other than jason)

"Jason Newell" wrote:
SharePoint V2 is .NET based.

http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/

Jason Newell, MCAD
Software Engineer
B Maxey wrote:
I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to .NET, I
would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I assume
Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob

Nov 22 '05 #4
I did man, there are 18 million entries for '.NET Developed Software'!
Granted this is not all MS. I will try to narrow the search and I will look
for that other thread.

Thanks

"Patrice" wrote:
Try to Google this group. It was discussed lately (within one month ?)

Patrice

--

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> a écrit dans le message de
news:C4**********************************@microsof t.com...
I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to

..NET, I
would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I

assume
Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob


Nov 22 '05 #5
Try around :
http://groups.google.fr/groups?hl=fr...0microsoft.com

Unfortunately the thread was really long. I believe there was another list
with about 10 products (likely by an internal MS poster, If I remember he
mentionned one or two internal tools and posted a link to a blog about this
topic). Good luck.

Patrice
--

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> a écrit dans le message de
news:B4**********************************@microsof t.com...
I did man, there are 18 million entries for '.NET Developed Software'!
Granted this is not all MS. I will try to narrow the search and I will look for that other thread.

Thanks

"Patrice" wrote:
Try to Google this group. It was discussed lately (within one month ?)

Patrice

--

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> a écrit dans le message de
news:C4**********************************@microsof t.com...
I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to

..NET, I
would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I

assume
Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob


Nov 22 '05 #6
B,
I did man, there are 18 million entries for '.NET Developed Software'!
Granted this is not all MS. I will try to narrow the search and I will
look
for that other thread.

Strange searching on Google with your exact question gives direct this.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...rch+this+group
Cor
Nov 22 '05 #7
The blog entry was :

http://blogs.msdn.com/danielfe/archi...02/251254.aspx

Hope it helps.

--

"Patrice" <no****@nowhere.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:Ou*************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Try around :
http://groups.google.fr/groups?hl=fr...0microsoft.com
Unfortunately the thread was really long. I believe there was another list
with about 10 products (likely by an internal MS poster, If I remember he
mentionned one or two internal tools and posted a link to a blog about this topic). Good luck.

Patrice
--

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> a écrit dans le message de
news:B4**********************************@microsof t.com...
I did man, there are 18 million entries for '.NET Developed Software'!
Granted this is not all MS. I will try to narrow the search and I will

look
for that other thread.

Thanks

"Patrice" wrote:
Try to Google this group. It was discussed lately (within one month ?)

Patrice

--

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> a écrit dans le message de
news:C4**********************************@microsof t.com...
> I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to ..NET, I
> would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.
>
> I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I
assume
> Visual Studio is too.
>
> I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
> developed in .NET.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob


Nov 22 '05 #8
Hence the sentence:
Granted this is not all MS.

"Cor Ligthert" wrote:
B,
I did man, there are 18 million entries for '.NET Developed Software'!
Granted this is not all MS. I will try to narrow the search and I will
look
for that other thread.

Strange searching on Google with your exact question gives direct this.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...rch+this+group
Cor

Nov 22 '05 #9
How about this -

Anything that Microsoft can write in .NET is being written in .NET. The two
main flagship prodcuts -

MS Office - has a serious 10 year long work investment into itself, and all
that code cannot be ported over into .NET in a matter of a few months, even
those are being backfitted with .NET using VSTO etc.

Windows - Longhorn - It's all about managed APIs.

Lets not forget Managed DirectX, Avalon, WinFx, oh the list is endless.

- Sahil Malik [MVP]
http://codebetter.com/blogs/sahil.malik/

"B Maxey" <Ca******@noemail.nospam> wrote in message
news:C4**********************************@microsof t.com...
I am working on a business proposal. And to show MS's committment to ..NET, I would like to list all the products that are written with .NET.

I have heard the Great Plains is being re-written using .NET. And I assume Visual Studio is too.

I hope this is not a trade secret, but what other products are being
developed in .NET.

Thanks,

Bob

Nov 22 '05 #10

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