From this page you will find many downloads to increase both your enjoyment and your productivity when developing ASP.NET applications. While all the downloads are free, be sure to read the associated End User License Agreement (EULA).
The Microsoft .NET Framework provides the foundation for next-generation applications, including ASP.NET web applications. This is the correct download for most users.
Visual Web Developer is a free, lightweight, easy-to-use and easy-to-learn development tool focused exclusively on web development with ASP.NET 2.0.
The ASP.NET 2.0 Starter Kits are fully functional sample applications to help you learn ASP.NET and accomplish common Web development scenarios.
The ASP.NET AJAX framework is a package of new web development technologies that integrates a set of client script libraries with the server-based ASP.NET 2.0 platform.
» ASP.NET AJAX
Web Application Projects provide Visual Studio 2005 with a Web project model that is similar to the Visual Studio .NET 2003 Web project model.
» Use Web Application Projects
The Web Deployment Project add-in provides a comprehensive UI within Visual Studio 2005 for managing build configurations, merging, and pre-build and post-build processing.
» Use Web Deployment Projects
The CSS Control Adapters are little chunks of logic that you add to your web site to effectively "teach" an ASP.NET control how to render different HTML.
» Get the CSS Control Adapters
Microsoft .NET 3.0 extends the power of .NET 2.0 with new Windows components for presentation, workflow, communication, and digital identities.
» Download Microsoft .NET 3.0 » Learn about .NET 3.0
Between product releases the ASP.NET team keeps producing code to help with your Web applications. See some of the samples and projects they're working on in the Sandbox
» Preview the Sandbox Projects
IronPython CTP for ASP.NET combines the simplicity of Python with the power of ASP.NET, using the new dynamic language extensibility model for ASP.NET.
» IronPython CTP for ASP.NET
For earlier versions of ASP.NET, the Microsoft product team released a number of sample projects designed to help you get started building ASP.NET 1.x applications.
» View the Archives
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