EpicWin has potential written all over it. It's entering such an underserved market and built by some respected names in the community, I wouldn't bet against it.<p>If AppHarbor is the Heroku for .NET, here's hoping EpicWin is the Linode for .NET.
The site looks great. I assume you are working on this - but do you have screen shots of your admin interface or a list of available images? (You are probably well aware of this, but creating EC2-Windows images on a micro instance is ridiculously painful).<p>Not sure what you could do with AppHarbor that you couldn't do with this. You could set up a build server image that pulls from a Git or Hg repo, and repoints IIS...
Hey guys, you've done a great job! Its awesome to see more .NET back-end powering responsive Backbone.js SPA front-ends!<p>We need more of examples like this in .NET to show other developers how to build responsive web applications! (i.e. without the typical use of slow, bloated enterprise libs and frameworks).<p>Keep up the good work!
Wow, what a great service - it's nice to see that there are other .Net devs out there in the startup world building cool stuff. I'll be using this for my next site!
Before viewing the article I thought this was referring to the iPhone App: <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epicwin/id372927221?mt=8" rel="nofollow">http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/epicwin/id372927221?mt=8</a>