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How big is your .NET update?

Posted 26. kolovoz 2008 11:54 by dadamec
Scott Hanselman open a nice page for telling visitors what version of .NET they have and what is the size of update to current version. Visit SmallestDotNet site and check how it works. Scott even share a JavaScript for including the similar funcionallity at your site. Great little helper for everyone who has users telling "i dont want to download 200something MB just to run you little app" ;-)
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