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kam1 Posted - 15 April 2002 : 02:23:03
We have liked ur product but one of our requirement is,
it should be in ASP.NET.


Do u have the version of this product in asp.net or
r u planning one?

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redbrad0 Posted - 26 April 2002 : 16:42:32
hashaa, you beat me 2 it

Brad
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redbrad0 Posted - 26 April 2002 : 16:41:50
search for .net on this site. you will see this topic is very drawn out and you will get all of your answers by searching the forum.

Brad
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ruirib Posted - 26 April 2002 : 16:40:56
quote:

Is this because of a lack of development time/resources, or is there a reason why Snitz shouldn't move towards .NET right now?


Just do a search for ASP.NET. You'll find plenty of posts addressing the reasons for not doing it now. This discusstion simply cannot be repeated over and over again...

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bmelcran Posted - 26 April 2002 : 16:00:04
quote:

No current ASP.NET version, no current plans for an ASP.NET version either.



Is this because of a lack of development time/resources, or is there a reason why Snitz shouldn't move towards .NET right now?

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RichardKinser Posted - 15 April 2002 : 02:26:53
No current ASP.NET version, no current plans for an ASP.NET version either.<

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