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#1 By 18 (64.126.36.251) at Friday, July 27, 2001 10:42:26 PM
Who thinks Longhorn will just be Windows XP 2nd Edition? I'm kinda thinking that, unless they go with Service Packs instead. Any ideas??

#2 By 18 (64.126.36.251) at Saturday, July 28, 2001 09:52:37 AM
yeah, I agree... but do you think it will keep the same name (with a second Edition, or something like that) and the same UI? I have been hearing for a long time now that Blackcomb would have a totally different UI. Anyway, its pretty exciting, cause I may actually be on this beta!! (I applied the first day, so that has to help my chances :). But, I bet it would be a lot of changes under the hood, so to speak, that the consumer won't really see.

#3 By 135 (64.214.57.55) at Saturday, July 28, 2001 08:39:43 PM
I don't understand why Microsoft thinks we need a new OS once a year.

How about just releasing a few Service Packs and maybe an Option Pack for XP and call it good?

#4 By 135 (64.214.57.55) at Sunday, July 29, 2001 01:14:43 PM
Well Apple releases these minor versions. I don't mind maybe $30 for a small upgrade, but this $200 every two years is ridiculous.

I'll stick with Win2k before going that route.



 

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