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Mono Project 2.0 Thrives

Mono Project 2.0 Thrives
Written By
Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft
Oct 7, 2008
1 minute read
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Mono Project 2.0 Thrives

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LAC (Likewise Administrative Console) is a commercial, cross-platform graphical administration console written in Windows.Forms.


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Here’s another view of LAC (Likewise Administrative Console).


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Codice Plastic SCM is a set of commercial cross-platform source control management tools written in Windows.Forms, here shown running on Mac.


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Here’s another view of the Plastic SCM commercial cross-platform source control management tools running on Mac.


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Here the Plastic SCM tools are shown running on Windows.


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Here’s another view of Plastic SCM running on Windows.


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Here Plastic SCM is running on Linux.


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Here’s another view of Plastic SCM running on Linux.


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Paint.NET is an open-source Windows.Forms application.


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NClass is a free UML class designer.


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The MoMA (Mono Migration Analyzer) tool helps identify issues you may have when porting a .NET application to Mono.


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Popular virtual world “Second Life” makes use of Mono.


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Unity, a game development tool, uses Mono for in-game scripting.


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Gnome.Do is a remote control for the GNOME Desktop (inspired by QuickSilver).


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Here’s another look Gnome.Do, a remote control for the GNOME Desktop.


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Tasque is a simple task management application or to-do list for Linux desktops.

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