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What are your favorite applications, products, or any applications that you know of that use .NET or Asp.NET as their underlying platform? What popular companies do you know of as a .NET shop?

This question is related to a few others that I have seen. So I've just made this one as a community wiki to see what kind of a response there is.

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Vista Print

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Stackoverflow is a good one :)

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Microsoft Office SharePoint Server

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Toronto.com was developed with asp.net - its one of the largest media sites in Toronto, Canada. you can read the case study if you like.

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Cray, Inc - The Supercomputer Company - BTW. Orderd by CX1 today and its going to be sweet....

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SQL Server Managment Studio and Paint.Net

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Are you sure SSMS is written in .NET? – Mitch Wheat Oct 26 '08 at 1:59
Yes. Not all of it, but most of the UI uses .Net – Joel Coehoorn Oct 26 '08 at 20:24
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All the programas I've created using the platform are my favorites :)

I don't really see why it matters in which platform specific applications are written as long as they perform their job in a good way.

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Windows Media Centre

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The ASP.NET web site's Getting Started has a "Who is using ASP.NET?" section that includes MySpace.com, Dell.com, Match.com, Monster.com, Costco.com, Lego.com, and LondonStockExchange.com.

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Microsoft.com is on ASP.NET. And, it is no small, low trafficked website by any means. It has major load. – Chris Pietschmann Oct 23 '08 at 3:00
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ATI catalyst driver control panel.

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Paint.net uses the .net framework, I believe it's written in C# as well.

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This is my favorite :) – nyxtom Oct 26 '08 at 1:42
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MySpace is probably one of the biggest ASP.NET sites going around. Proves ASP.NET can handle mega load.

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Myspace is built on ColdFusion. – Jeremy Reagan Oct 23 '08 at 1:00
No, it's build on ASP... at the beginning COldFusion than ASP .NET – Daok Oct 23 '08 at 1:02
Then why do their pages still have .cfm and fuseaction, unless they are doing some mix and match. – Jeremy Reagan Oct 23 '08 at 1:03
Extension is nothing in the web development you can change .php to .html or whatever. They have keep some .cfm to keep consistence I think – Daok Oct 23 '08 at 1:05
Was there ever any doubt that .Net could handle large loads? It's one of the most efficient and scalable web frameworks around. – Kibbee Oct 23 '08 at 1:23
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