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I have _not_ done an extensive comparison/analysis, but for us the answer is yes, I prefer log4net. I think it's a simple but powerful, complete and capable framework. I love the ability to turn on and off logging by class (assuming you name your loggers in line w/your classes), the interface is trivial to use and the output logging options are plentiful, though we only use rollingFile and syslog in production (and Console in some dev utilities) . It's also a logging framework the Java-heads are familiar with if you need to integrate with them. And at this point we've got so much code that uses log4net that I can't imagine changing it :-)

-Walden


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