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    Framework Browser

    Hi,

    Can anyone suggest the "best" tool for "browsing" any .net framework version installed on your computer?

    The .net browser Techgnome suggested in an earlier post sounds like it would do the job, but seems the link he supplied are broken.

    For what it matters, I'm looking for a "offline" browser, ie, I can download it at work and take it home (no internet connection at home as I end up playing on the net instead of studying)

    Cheers

    ps. I'm trying to stay away from anything offered exclusively by VS.Net
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    Re: Framework Browser

    Direct link: http://www.dotnet2themax.com/DotNetB...ssemblies.aspx

    All the links seemed to work just fine for me. ???

    As for an offline version, there isn't one that I am aware of.... although that would be nice..... *ponders this for a moment*

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    Re: Framework Browser

    For offline reading I am using MonoDoc. It installed it togheter with mono, and mono develop. I am running Linux at the moment, but I am pretty sure you can find it for Windows too. Just be aware that Mono is not 100% (not far aways) 1.1 updated yet.

    It also contains info on GTK#, GNOME and so on too, not just the .NET framwork. Makes it a bit annoying to work with, but at least it has a lot of usefull info.

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    Re: Framework Browser

    OK, I will check that out.

    Started thinking about seeing if one can write your own browser.

    Did not look into it, but it does not sound like if it can be too complicated?

    Thanks again

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