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Really? Don't forget that .Net is a JIT compiled system, which means that the first time any part of the software is used, it's slow because it's being interpreted and compiled at the same time, yet it never reaches the performance levels of a native-compiled program. Why would MS put their customers through that - something which would become very public when they are selling a large program for hundreds of pounds or dollars - when they can just use something they can compile, and ship it out ready to go?
Apart from ThinkFree, can anyone name any heavyweight software, open-source or proprietary, which is based on a non-native platform?