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Good to see a nice GUI builder for Mono. But a much higher importance should have a good IDE. One that handles code completion correctly and lets you easily navigate through your classes.
Monodevelop started very promising but it's development has slowed down enormously (Just take a look at its development mailing list and read the posts regarding 0.6 or c#2.0 features). Currently it's almost completely annoying (Try editing a aspx page...)
There were some screenshots showing KDevelop with c# support but I haven't heared any news for that either.
As far as I'm concerned I'll stick with java / eclipse and enjoy a real good functional IDE.