Re: There is no .NET in Vista Code?




> As long as .NET keeps coming out in new versions, users
will need to download it eventually in order to use .NET apps.

That is only true of downloadable apps. Shrinkwrapped apps can include it on the distribution media (as many already do), and custom apps are typically managed in such a way as to make that easy also.

Cheers,
Jim Cooper

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