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I dont know, i havent heard what its called yet, could be LonghornMurf said:lol i think you mean Longhorn Yes?
Thanks guysMurf said:Basically its gota modified GUI, it will take advantage of 64bit processors, it will have security in mind (har har har again) lol, theres a process where data on your hard drive will be encrypted making it very hard for someone to gain access to it even after physically removing the drive. etc. Theres some big articles on it. It's going to be fairly / very resource intensive, such as needing 3ghz + and a gig of ram.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/longhorn/default.mspx
http://www.itnews.com.au/newsstory.aspx?CIaNID=17572&r=inbodylk
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1548787771;relcomp;1
http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/0,39023769,39148209,00.htm
some beta screenies
http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp
hope that helped
*Edit, was writing at same time as MedNez*
lol, end of 2005Murf said:lol i think you mean Longhorn Yes?, APPARENTLY meant to come out end of 2005 but it dosent look like it will... Maybe this will be the result of a more bug free OS upon release? lol *har har har*
it is named after a ski resortDumdida said:lol i wonder who named it..."longhorn" warra name![]()
Longhorn will be a rock solid OS compared to predecessors.Murf said:lol i think you mean Longhorn Yes?, APPARENTLY meant to come out end of 2005 but it dosent look like it will... Maybe this will be the result of a more bug free OS upon release? lol *har har har*
I think the point being made was that the security issues which tend to arise wouldn't happen without people being knobs and exploiting flaws in the code. Not that I entirely agree with this line of reasoning, as I'd much rather see the flaws discovered and fixed in a timely manner, but it's a valid enough point. There wouldn't be the massive issues that there are if people would stop being idiots, but that's not going to happen, ever.Murf said:Thirdly, stating that I would have any thing to do with "viruses" and "making windows users’ life hell" for your information you misinformed asshole, I’m on windows right now and use it on all my workstations in my home.