As the title says, I'm looking for either a tutorial or a well-documented sample of an AutoCAD .Net application that utilizes a windows form. I am trying to convert an existing VBA program before my time runs out. 
The .Net API Documentation makes no mention (that I could find) of using a windows form in an AutoCAD .Net app. Considering the sheer volume of existing VBA apps that have a form, this is totally ridiculous and shows just how out of touch AutoDesk is with the general user. Add to that the horrific .Net documentation in general, it leaves me speechless that things are in such a sad state.
I have no doubt a lot of the problem is the release-every-year schedule AutoDesk has adopted. It shows in the quality of the release itself as well as the (lack of) quality of documentation.
<steps down off soapbox>
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