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Microsoft .NET is an umbrella term that applies to a wide collection of products and technologies from Microsoft. Most have in common a dependence on the Microsoft .NET Framework, a component of the Windows operating system.

.NET has progressed through versions 1.0 through to the current 3.0. (Version 3.5 is presently in beta testing.)

Microsoft products and components that fall into the .NET category include:

See also

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