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I'm going for accelerated learning in C# ~ all this is a learning experience, and I'm doing as much as possible.
I've always got multiple projects running~ The blog engine will be most advanced, and therefore the most important learning experience, so it will be top priority
I think he's using #Develop, I use Visual Studio.Net, Visual Studio 2003, Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008 and #Develop, depending on what I'm working on. Yeah I know, VS.Net & VS 2003 are old but you'd be surprised how many companies are still using .Net 1.1
Ok, then it would be cross-platform. You could just make a text editor like PolyEdit. PolyEdit seems pretty cool, but it's commercial and is sold from $27.95-$450 depending on the amount licenses you want. It mixes text editor with word prossesor and is super light weight.
I know about Mono, but it's just not the same. Unless a program is written in Mono to begin with it will not be cross-platform. I cannot write a program in C# and run it on a Linux box that has Mono installed