What the heck does XP stand for anyway? Now Vista, which for me is the high-end Windows Me (Mistake Edition), and in the near future--Windows 7, which should be Windows NT 8 if you're keeping up.
XP stands for eXPerience. And windows 7 isnt NT8, its officially NT 6.x still in order to maintain compatibility with the vista/server 2008 line as its not a major release, just a point release.
There was:
Windows NT 3.x
Windows NT (NT4)
Windows 2000 (NT5)
Windows XP (NT 5.1)
Windows Server 2003 / XP pro 64/ Home server (NT 5.2)
Windows Vista (NT 6.0)
Windows Vista SP1/Server 2008 (NT 6.1)
And actually, i do think MS could do quite well as a redhat-type company selling support and certifications.
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I know those number but when you rename a product and redo it, that's more than a minor revision change: 5.0 to 5.1. They are grasping at trying to keep their OS fresh and I think calling it simply, Windows Desktop will do it.
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I'm sorry, how can anyone take this seriously? This article is obviously a joke.
Take for instance: "What changes has Microsoft made to compete with Linux?"
Assuming the writer is talking about the desktop arena (and from the rest of his post I would say he is), he either has a great sense of humor or is hopelessly deluded. If even he'd said something like "What changes has Microsoft made to compete with Mac?" then it would have been a question to take seriously; at least with Mac there's actual competition.
And Microsoft Desktop. Don't you get it? he's knocking the way Microsoft sometimes picks these severely dumbed-down names for its products.
Thank you, Ken Hess, for tickling my funny bone. (As always)
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@windowsrefund
A lifetime supply of MS products would give me all the fodder I would ever need for thousands of articles.
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@mogafett
I'm not British. Cheque is for those who speak the Queen's English. American English is Check. Oh, I do have a secret love for Microsoft...oops...cat's out of the bag!
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@scru
I do have a great sense of humor (humour). See? Funny stuff, that.
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@mogafett
BTW, I don't wear sandals...don't even own a pair--ick, that's for hippies. I don't have a Van Dyke beard, a ponytail, body art, piercings nor do I live in my parent's basement.
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Win7 wont be the last windows OS because microsoft have said "windows 7 (not including Server 2008 R2 which will be 64 bit only) will be the last 32 bit windows OS, all future windows OSes will be 64 bit" implying that there will indeed be further releases
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Here's the scoop on what makes me say that Windows 7 will be the last Windows product, in case you didn't get it from the post. Microsoft changes the name of its products to meet what they think is the market trend so, in turn, they'll rename Windows to Microsoft Desktop. They won't abandon the OS, they will abandon the name Windows for the name Desktop. It's new, it's hip, it tells the story.
And the Windows Server product line will be Microsoft Server Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, etc. The name Windows is old and needs a good makeover.
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Microsoft desktop sounds crap, i like Windows whatever
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So...soooomeeeeoneeee likes to hear their own words...
I mean, seriously--Microsoft is the computer hardware powerhouse. Linux is never going to be more popular, unless you're talking about people who are serious about their computers. (I mean, the woman who loves blogging about her favorite restaurant isn't going to want to do it on a Linux machine.)
Linux =/= Microsoft; they're for two different people. Linux is aimed at developers, Microsoft is aimed at the "common" people when it comes to computers. They don't compete. And they won't compete.
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