Posted on July 3rd, 2006
In my last post about getting NUnit running on Mono/Linux, Ed Gibbs commented:
I understand the challenge of getting something like NUnit running on Mono, but I really don’t get the point of Mono. Congrats on getting it running.
Does anyone run Mono for real production projects?
I did post some links in response, but I figured I would also point to the list of Software the Mono-Project keeps a list of that use it in the real world at http://www.mono-project.com/Software. Some notables I saw:
- Vault (http://www.sourcegear.com/vault/index.html), from SourceGear (http://www.sourcegear.com/), relies on Mono to run on Unix systems.
- Novell ZENworks Linux Management (http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/linuxmanagement/) and iFolder 3.0 (http://www.novell.com/products/ifolder/index.html) (On Linux and Mac OS X) are built using Mono.
- iFolder 3 (http://www.ifolder.com/) is a simple solution to sharing files and folders by using a simple peer-to-peer fashion or Novell’s groupware server products.
But, be sure to check out the full list on their site.
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