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.NET 3.5 Framework
Glad to say we have upgraded all of main software products to .NET 3.5. So far we have been very impressed with LINQ and WCF. We look forward to play with WWF, WPF, and Silverlight in 2008.
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re: .NET 3.5 Framework
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George W. Clingerman
at 2/9/2008 9:50 AM
As a business model you guys found dropping Windows 2000 of your products supported OS's acceptable? Just kind of curious what kind of software your company sells that they felt comfortable supporting only XP and Vista?
We had evaluated going to 3.5 but just couldn't see a point in forcing customers to upgrade their OS yet, especially since 2000 is still supported by Microsoft. So what made this worth it to you guys? Maybe we missed something when we were doing our evaluation?
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Luckily all of our software is web based.
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