The latest version is Microsoft Visual Studio 2012(.NET 4.5)
Although, this is still in beta testing.
It is available for free from Microsoft.
Update: Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 is no longer is beta. Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Express is available for free (www.microsoft.com/express).
Net framework is a software framework produced by Microsoft. It runs on Microsoft windows. It helps programmers produce software that works with Microsoft products. It was first released in 2000, and the latest version (version 4) was released in 2010.
Yes.
Microsoft Office 2007 is the latest, but Microsoft Office 2010 will be out in the first half of 2010.
As at 2012, thirteen different versions of Microsoft SQL server had been issued. The version 1 was released in 1989 and the latest version is SQL Server 2012. Each version has multiple editions for use with different applications.
.NET Framework is available as redistributable package in a number of versions. These are: - Version 1.0, 1.1, 2.0,3.0, 3.5 in 32 bit and 64 bit versions. Decide on which version you need to install and go to Microsoft's site and search for them. The installation instructions and mininum system requirements are provided on the site itself. These versions are available as full versions free of charge.
You can download trial versions from the Microsoft website, but to get full versions you would have to buy them, by getting a version of Microsoft Office.
Microsoft started development on the .NET Framework in the late 1990s originally under the name of Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS). By late 2000 the first beta versions of .NET 1.0 were released.[1]
Internet Explorer has ten versions. The first one, IE1, came out in August 16, 1995, with Microsoft Plus for Windows 95. The latest, IE10, became available October 26, 2012.
Microsoft created the programs on the .Net Framework.
The "latest" OS released by Microsoft is Windows Server 2008. The latest USER operating system is Vista.
I guess windows 7 is the latest version of operating system in MICROSOFT.
Microsoft created and supports .NET.