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Latest version: 2.5.1 Added 2006-12-13
The Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA) tool helps you identify issues you may have when porting your .NET applications to Mono. It helps pinpoint platform specific calls (P/Invoke) and areas that are not yet supported by the Mono project. While MoMA can help show potential issues, there are many complex factors that cannot be covered by a simple tool. MoMA may fail to point out areas that will cause problems, and may point out areas which will not actually be an issue. The results provided can be used as a guide to get you started on porting your application, but the true test is actually running your application on Mono.
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Home Page Categories: Compilation, Frameworks,
Latest version: 2.6.1 Added 2003-05-20Updated 2009-12-22
The Mono project is an effort to create an open source implementation of the .NET Development Framework. Mono includes a compiler for the C# language, a runtime for the Common Language Infrastructure (also referred as the CLR) and a set of class libraries.
Features include: - Multi-platform (Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows) - Based on the ECMA/ISO standards - Runs ASP.NET and Windows Forms applications - Can run .NET (C#, VB.NET, Boo, Nemerle, Python), Java, and more - The runtime can be embedded into your application - Open Source, Free Software - Commercially supported
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Home Page Categories: Deployment - Installation
Latest version: 1.0 Added 2009-07-31Updated 2009-11-12
Port your applications to Mono and Linux without leaving Visual Studio.
Features include: - Scan for Mono compatibility: Scan your application with the Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA) directly in Visual Studio. - Test on Windows: Compile and launch your application running in Mono on Windows. - Test on Linux: Automatically compile your application and launch it on your Linux PC or virtual image. - Debug remotely on Linux: Debug your application running on Mono on Linux directly in Visual Studio, just like you normally do. - Package for Linux: Visually create a SUSE RPM installer package for your application. - Create a SUSE Linux appliance: Bundle your application into a SUSE Linux appliance for easy distribution to your users.
Requirements: - Windows XP, Vista, or 7, 32 or 64 bits - Visual Studio 2008 SP1, Standard or Professional Linux image runs in VMWare (vmx/ova) or Virtual PC (vpc)
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Home Page Categories: Frameworks
Latest version: 1.0 Added 2009-09-15
Mono edition for Apple's iPhone and Apple's iPod Touch devices. MonoTouch allows developers to create C# and .NET based applications that run on the iPhone and can take advantage of the iPhone APIs as well as reusing both code and libraries that have been built for .NET as well as existing skills.
Features include: - C# and .NET on the iPhone - .NET Bindings to Native APIs - Distribute on the Apple App Store - Enterprise deployable - MonoDevelop integration - XCode integration
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Home Page Categories: SVG - XAML - WPF - Silverlight
Latest version: 1.0 Added 2008-12-08Updated 2009-02-12
Open source implementation of Silverlight for Unix systems. Moonlight supports x86 (32 bit) and x86-64 (64 bit), SUSE, openSUSE, Ubuntu and Fedora, Firefox 2.0 and 3.0.
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