Re: The Difference is Obvious!



On 14 Mar 2006 10:17:22 -0700, "Randy Magruder"
<rmagruder@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Exactly - I'm talking about the Windows Forms windowing framework.
(which Microsoft seems to think should be synonymous with .NET and
Visual Studio, but it's really not...)

What do you expect from a framework designed to be the
next generation of HTML forms in a browser.

Regards from Germany

Franz-Leo
.



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