On the desktop side, Mono works great if you commit to using GTK#. The Windows.Forms implementation is still a little buggy (For example, TrayIcon's don't work) but it has come a long way. Besides, GTK# is a better toolkit than windows forms as it is.

On the web side, Mono has implemented enough of ASP.NET to run most sites perfectly. The difficulty here is finding a host that has mod_mono installed on apache, or doing it yourself if you have shell access to your host.

Either way, Mono is great, and stable. 

Key things to remember when creating a cross platform program:

* Use GTK# instead of Windows.Forms
* Ensure to properly case your filenames
* Use Path.Seperator instead of hardcoding "\", also use Enviroment.NewLine instead of "/n".
* Do not use any P/Invoked calls to Win32 API.
* Do not use the Windows Registry.