I know of large companies who are still rewriting apps in C# and WINFORMS but whose final product will be WPF. They are waiting for a mature technology, but I think too many are committed for WPF to not be longterm...
>To me, that's one reason to not go with Strataframe. They're going to be way behind the curve. WPF is here to stay and you'll see lots more commercial apps from Microsoft and other vendors using WPF.
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>>The folks at Microfour (Strataframe) are of the same opinion - or are at least convinced that from the point of view of framework builders this a an evolving MS flavor of the week that shows promise but they are going to let it mature before tooling the framework around its current incarnation.
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