For some web-projects I needed a public available space on the internet that supported ASP.NET 2.0. The domain tisgoud.nl was running under ASP.NET 1.1 but my webhosting provider Vevida supports ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0.
Then there is my blog (dasBlog), initially built for ASP.NET 1.1 and according to the documentation compatible with 2.0. I only had to make some adjustments to the web.config and al should be fine.

What they failed to mention is that if your provider has set the trust level to "High" and the "allowOverride" to false you are screwed. Running dasBlog results in a "Security Exception".

Mentioning Writely in my previous post reminded me of Backpack another great Web 2.0 application. It lets you put notes, files, photos or to-do lists online. You can even share it with others. But the best feature of this online application is it's ease of use.

Backpack in action

Backpack has a lot of other features but you should really check it out for yourself. Signing up is free so play around and feel the experience.

Web 2.0 technology, "Next generation Internet", no matter how you put it it's something you can not deny.

With this technology new applications pop-up all around the web, made with Ajax, Atlas or Rails on Ruby. Some of the applications are already wellknown. Like GMail and Flickr.

One of the lesser known applications is Writely. Writely is an online text editor / word processor. I'm currently typing this message in it.

As you can see it has all the features you need to create or edit a document. But there is more. Document sharing, version tracking and blog posting are other options. I will try to post this message to my blog. Well see how far we get with it.

The image had to be resized a title added and it seems that the image is not uploaded just linked. Oh well, it's a start. But it has potential that's for sure ...