It shouldn't be too difficult to port to C# but it will take some work.
Having a COM interface would open up the "market" to VB and ASP. I'm waiting
for visual net to be out of beta to try it out; for the moment I have VC++
6.0 for production and I don't want to mess with other environments. One
problem is that after the porting it would be a continuing work to have the
JAVA and C# synchronized.
The direct answer to your question is yes, I'm thinking of a port to C#.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

> -----Original Message-----
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> To:   David Montz
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> Subject:      [iText-questions] Re: C#?
> 
> David Montz writes:
> 
> > Does anybody know of iText will ever be ported to a .NET language, like
> > C#?  If not, any recommendation on other tools available for
> > programmatically creating PDF files form C#?
> 
> I don't (want to) know anything about .NET, but if somebody
> else does the port to C#, I will be happy to put it on my site. 
> 
> A similar example is the RTF package. 
> 
> I don't know the first thing about RTF (nobody can be an
> expert in everything). This package is managed by Mark Hall
> who was the original developer of that part of iText and
> who now receives the help of Steffen Stundzig.
> 
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