I know that there are two obvious answers: sharpDevelop and Paint.net. But I was thinking the other day, what else is out there? What are some good, useful, applications created using C# / .net ?
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Check out CodePlex.com. Most projects there are .Net and most of those are C#. |
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My 10 month old loves Baby Smash! by Scott Hanselman |
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MySpace? duck |
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Cropper is a great, free screen capture utility created in C#. Download and source code can be found here: |
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the LSE software.....duck |
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Personally, I don't see too much of a difference between desktop and web applications - they both have an end in mind, and as long as that end is met via the implementation, you could say the language/platform used was useful - and there are plenty of web applications that are useful, I have worked on many over the last 6 years. Stack Overflow may prove to be a useful web application... |
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I use FlashDevelop daily, it's IMO the best free ActionScript editor |
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SharpReader has not been updated for a while, but is a solid desktop RSS reader written in C#. |
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How about the "umbraco" CMS at http://www.codeplex.com/umbraco Don't forget about SharpZipLib (not an application, a library, but very useful :-)). Netron, a graphing library, that unfortunately died because the source got bought. Still, the last releases on SF are there: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=69788&package_id=123851 |
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PageFlakes is a pretty cool ASP.NET site, and PlentyOfFish has made its founder (Markus Frind) a wealthy man. |
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PlentyOfFish.com is a really popular dating site done in .Net by a single dev. |
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I find ForestPad to be quite useful. It's a super simple application I wrote to store all the text I need to remember and it's free source. |
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C# or .NET? This one's not C#, but rather VB.NET: DotNetNuke |
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I'm fond of Reflector, but perhaps this is not the kind of application you are asking. |
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Microsoft Live Writer |
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