who will upgrade to lornhorn here when it's out (after beta testing) and how has done the beta testing for it and is it better then windows xp?
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who will upgrade to lornhorn here when it's out (after beta testing) and how has done the beta testing for it and is it better then windows xp?
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I will get it when I get around to it. So long as windows stays 32 bit I don't care which version I'm on. I need to test them all for anything I write anyway.
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It'll be out in 3 years. That's quite a while in the computer world.Originally posted by nerdyneo
who will upgrade to lornhorn here when it's out (after beta testing) and how has done the beta testing for it and is it better then windows xp?
^.^
I suppose if I have enough money. You know this crap is going to be loaded with so much DRM there won't be a pirated version for about a year afterwards... (not that I would do such things!)
ms is waiting for dna scanning pci cards to be implemented..then comes longhorn
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It's pretty disheartening that Longhorn is moving so slowly. It all sounds great now, but by 2006 will you still be so excited?
I don't even know what will happen tomorrow....and 2006 is a WAYS off still. Many things might still change...I'm not sure why they tease us with it.Originally posted by -KEN-
It's pretty disheartening that Longhorn is moving so slowly. It all sounds great now, but by 2006 will you still be so excited?
some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com
there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka
>>I'm not sure why they tease us with it.
Hype=$$
Gotta hand it to MS, one of the best companies as far as marketing strategy goes.
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Microsoft has billions of dollars... tons and tons of resources available, a huge workforce, and a massive foothold on the PC market.
Why don't they take some of those extra resources and start building a new Windows OS from scratch. Win64 from the ground-up.
Stop sculpting a pile of sh** and telling us it's clay.
my friend has a beta version of Longhorn. If i ever have a spare computer lying around I might install it...but I do not want to install it on my primary computer.
They wrote windows NT from ground up, with some of the original Unix programmers. It didn't take them long to $$$$ that codebase up though.Originally posted by BMJ
Microsoft has billions of dollars... tons and tons of resources available, a huge workforce, and a massive foothold on the PC market.
Why don't they take some of those extra resources and start building a new Windows OS from scratch. Win64 from the ground-up.
Stop sculpting a pile of sh** and telling us it's clay.
You can write to MS and they'll send you a disc with the beta on it.Originally posted by DavidP
my friend has a beta version of Longhorn. If i ever have a spare computer lying around I might install it...but I do not want to install it on my primary computer.
It doesn't have the Aero (DX-enhanced) GUI or the new WinFS in it, so it's pretty worthless.
Couldn't agree more.Stop sculpting a pile of sh** and telling us it's clay