Author Topic: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?  (Read 1310 times)

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Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« on: 27 April 2005, 15:20 »
And a bloody Longwait and all...

"Maybe we hyped it up a little bit too much," Microsoft group product manager Greg Sullivan told Information Week in an interview before the WinHEC conference being held this week.

Don't you always, just as you always slag off your previous OS prior to the release of a new one to increase sales... perhaps this time the consumer has woken up to your FUD tactics MS.

http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/6936

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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #1 on: 28 April 2005, 05:58 »
:P

Almost too funny...
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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #2 on: 30 April 2005, 09:09 »
Doesn't surprise me in the least. On another forum, one of the MS acolytes was claiming that longhorn would be the death of Linux. I disagreed, predicting this very thing: Longhorn would not live up to the hype. Same old story: Win 95, Win 98, Win98SE, etc. -- none of these ever lived up to the hype.  :p

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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #3 on: 1 May 2005, 02:59 »
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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #4 on: 1 May 2005, 03:03 »
That's an old saying in Texas'.., I know it's in Tenesee, probably in Texas...

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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #5 on: 1 May 2005, 13:37 »
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Don't you always, just as you always slag off your previous OS prior to the release of a new one to increase sales


When have they ever done that? All versions of DOS were the same, so that's not it. Windows was based on DOS, so that wasn't it. Windows 95 was still getting patches for things such as sockets at late as 2003. The latest Windows 98 patch I can find was from 7/8/2003. Windows 2000 is still supported.

When has MS ever abandoned the previous version?

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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #6 on: 1 May 2005, 13:54 »
Well you obviously haven't read this thread yet.
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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #7 on: 1 May 2005, 14:30 »
The article mentioned doesn't speak of bashing XP. Maybe I'm alone here, but I tend to think there is a difference between "our new product is better" and "our old product sucks balls".

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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #8 on: 1 May 2005, 15:52 »
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When have they ever done that? All versions of DOS were the same, so that's not it. Windows was based on DOS, so that wasn't it. Windows 95 was still getting patches for things such as sockets at late as 2003. The latest Windows 98 patch I can find was from 7/8/2003. Windows 2000 is still supported.

When has MS ever abandoned the previous version?


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Re: Longhorn: A Long Road to Nowhere?
« Reply #9 on: 1 May 2005, 16:12 »
It's Windows NT not, Windows 2000 was NT5.0 and XP is NT5.1, all that fucking money for just a minor upgrade.
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