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I would like .NET 2.0 support.

Thank you.
asked by Dog_Soldier (3.1k points)

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Also, is Mono on TypeMock's map?
answered by Dog_Soldier (3.1k points)
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Hi,

I would like .NET 2.0 support.
Also, is Mono on TypeMock's map?


We are working on .NET 2.0 on another branch, this is one of the main features of our next release. If you want to participate in our beta program and help test the framework, please tell use and we will send you details by mail.

Mono is also on our map although it is not very high. If there are other developers who will request this we will raise the priority of this feature.
answered by richard (3.9k points)
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Yes, I'm willing to help you test it. You can email me with the details.
answered by Dog_Soldier (3.1k points)
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The problem with TypeMock right now is that it is not known. If one searches for unit testing for .NET, he'll find NUnit, MbUnit, NMock, DotNetMock, and some small reference to csUnit. I'm surprised that I found TypeMock. I don't even remember what obscure blog post got me here. I suggest that put an article on codeproject.com and mention it on in comments for articles about unit testing in .NET. You will have more requests for Mono once more people know about it. Assuming that you did not use a lot of P/Invoke, the only problem would be the environment variables.
answered by Dog_Soldier (3.1k points)
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