Nini Open Source .NET Configuration Tool Hits 1.0 Stable
"The open source Nini tool, a .NET configuration library designed to help build configurable applications quickly just made it's 1.0 release. It is now officially stable for production applications. Features include multiple configuration types, configuration merging, and cross platform support.
Here is a list of some of the features:
* Multiple configuration types: INI, XML, Registry
* Strong variable types: Int, float, etc to eliminate casts
* Set and save: Add, remove, edit, and save configs
* Lightweight and fast. Built for speed
* Merging: Merge several configs into one
* 100% free: Free and open source code
* Cross platform: Run on .NET/Mono Linux/Mac/Windows
* INI parser: Contains a 100% managed INI parser
* Fully documented
* Loads an unlimited number of files
* Supports the .NET Compact Framework
* Includes command line configuration application
* Mature and stable: 140+ unit tests
Project web site: http://nini.sourceforge.net/"
(I leached the complete TheServerSide.Net post since they did such a good job distilling and describing Nini... All cred's go to them, etc, etc)
The pretty cool looking Nini project has reached 1.0 Stable status...
Past Post XRef:
Nini - Configuration library for the .NET Framework and Mono
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