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>> Yes, because (on Windows at least) it works so seamlessly that you can
>> install and use .NET programs and not even know they're written using
>> .NET.
>
> ...assuming you already have the correct .NET framework version
> installed. If you'll need to install one first, you really should
> realize that the program is using .NET ;).
Exactly. I have only ever had to install the .NET framework for two
applications. There's an obscure program at work that uses it, and when
I recently installed Visual Studio it demanded it. Other than that, I've
never come across any program that requires is.
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