“Apple’s redesigned website took a prestigious .Net Award this year, along with another site – WillItBlend, which demonstrated how to turn an iPhone into pulp,” Jonny Evans reports for Macworld UK.
“Apple took the award for ‘Best Redesign of the Year,’ beating the Manchester United, New York Times, Waterstones and Guardian Unlimited websites for the privilege,” Evans reports.
“MySpace took the ‘infamy’ award for ‘eyeball-bleeding bad design.’ Runners-up in this category included Internet Explorer, Microsoft, Windows Vista and Amazon,” Evans reports.
More in the full article, inlcuding link to the full list of award winners, here.
@LorD1776
My gripe with .Net and C# is that it’s a Microsoft lock in. The real problem is that unlike a lot of other Microsofts attempts at lock ins this one seems to be working.
I’ve never used C# but apparently it does make programming easier and quicker and a lot of my programmer friends are starting to use it. Unfortunately if this trend continues it doesn’t matter how crap Vista is it’ll win out because the software developers aren’t going to be able to run their code on anything else 🙁
@ZT
For a Microsoft fanboy you really don’t know much about them do you?