Initiatives
Microsoft has a number of new initiatives planned or in progress: .NET, Palladium and the "Longhorn" operating system, which is due in or around 2005, although some Microsoft executives have indicated that a 2006 release is likely. There is some current speculation that Microsoft may use .NET and Longhorn as a way of moving away from the Windows brand. It is suggested that this may help Microsoft avoid the consequences of antitrust actions, as it will be able to claim that the Windows successor is an entirely new product, and not subject to any regulation applied to Windows. Further down the road, there is the "Blackcomb" operating system, which is due sometime around 2008, and will have both a client (for the average user) and server version.
Versions for particular devices
- Pocket PC for PDAss.
- Smartphone for mobile phones
- Tablet PC for notebooks and desknotes with touch screen.
- Windows NT for DEC Alpha, IBM PowerPC, and MIPS systems. (All discontinued as of 2000.)
- Windows CE for sub-notebook computers.
See also
- Microsoft
- History of Microsoft Windows and versions:
- Windows 1.0
- Windows 2.0
- Windows 3.x
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows ME
- Windows NT
- Windows 2000
- Current versions:
- Windows XP
- Windows Server 2003
- Upcoming Versions
- Windows Longhorn
- Windows Blackcomb
- Windows API
- Hardware: WinHEC
- List of operating systems and OS Advocacy:
Emulation Software
Use some Windows applications without purchasing a copy of Windows
- WINE - opensource implementation of the Microsoft Windows API, allowing one to run a Windows app on x86 (Unix-based platforms, including Linux).
- Open Directory Project - DOS and Windows Emulators
- ReactOS - opensource OS, aimed to be compatible with Windows NT apps and drivers, although still very much at infancy at the moment.
Related
- Free Windows Help Tutorials
- NTFS.org - A Windows magazine named for the Windows NT/2000/XP File System.
- Open Directory Project - Windows