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

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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. Oct 23, 2008 at 3:00
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Stack Overflow is a good example.

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Windows Media Centre

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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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SharpDevelop an IDE for .Net development.

Xobni, a popular plug-in for Outlook.

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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.
    – user18411
    Oct 23, 2008 at 1:00
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    No, it's build on ASP... at the beginning COldFusion than ASP .NET Oct 23, 2008 at 1:02
  • Then why do their pages still have .cfm and fuseaction, unless they are doing some mix and match.
    – user18411
    Oct 23, 2008 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 Oct 23, 2008 at 1:05
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    Craig: you mean, Windows can't scale if all you know is Unix ;-) Oct 23, 2008 at 1:41
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ATI catalyst driver control panel.

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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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SQL Server Managment Studio and Paint.Net

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  • Are you sure SSMS is written in .NET? Oct 26, 2008 at 1:59
  • Yes. Not all of it, but most of the UI uses .Net Oct 26, 2008 at 20:24
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Cray, Inc - The Supercomputer Company - BTW. Orderd by CX1 today and its going to be sweet....

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Microsoft Office SharePoint Server

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For me one of the more common applications that I use every day, and don't know how I could live without is Quickbookx.

It is all built on .NET as well.

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Surprised it hasn't been mentioned...

Visual Studio

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    I guess the reason it hasn't been mentioned is that it's not written in .Net. VS 2010 has more parts written in managed code (big pieces of the UI for example), but far from everything. Dec 14, 2009 at 16:46

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