UO.NET has been superseded by U2 Toolkit for .NET (or more accurately, subsumed 
by it), so you really should be looking at that for .NET development.

http://u2.rocketsoftware.com/products/u2-toolkit-for-.net/at-a-glance

It has a free component, which includes all of your UO.NET functionality, an 
ADO.NET and more. It also optionally has a paid portion that give you visual 
studio add-ins, meaning you can treat U2 like any other DB with server resource 
views and drag-n-drop coding.

Regards,

Dan McGrath
Managing Director, U2 Servers Lab
Rocket Software



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Perry Taylor
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 5:45 PM
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Subject: [U2] [UV] UniObjects.Net vs Thrid-party Products

I'm investigating the pros and cons to using UniObjects.Net vs third-party 
products such as MV.Net, etc.  Anyone care to chime in with your experiences?

Thanks.
Perry Taylor
Senior MV Architect
ZirMed
888 West Market Street, Suite 400
Louisville, KY 40202
www.zirmed.com<http://www.zirmed.com/>



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