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dduardo
Jul22-05, 09:14 PM
Windows Vista is the official name for the next version of windows. More information can be found on microsoft's site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.mspx
After googling... some interesting uses of "VISTA"
Volunteers In Service To America http://www.americorps.org/vista/
Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy http://www.vista.ac.uk/
AltaVista http://www.altavista.com/ (is that still around?)
I'm sure there are many other interesting ones.
dduardo
Jul22-05, 10:59 PM
I read that the abbrevations for the next windows is going to be Windows VI as in Windows 6.0.
They should have called it Windows Emacs.
Pengwuino
Jul22-05, 11:27 PM
Maybe if the software comes with a house, id be more accepting of the name
Math Is Hard
Jul22-05, 11:30 PM
I was fine with Longhorn, but that's the Texas girl in me!
dduardo
Jul22-05, 11:36 PM
The tagline is: "Clear, Confident, Connected: Bringing clarity to your world."
I think what they really mean is: "Your connected computer is clearly visible by everyone in the world and you can be confident that you'll get hacked"
honestrosewater
Jul22-05, 11:36 PM
I don't mind Vista, but I think they should drop the Windows part. :biggrin:
I find windows VI (pronounced 'vee' 'ai') better it fits better with prevous names:
windows 3.11 (this one was a bit of a weird one, but it was just a start)
windows 95
windows 98
windows me
windows xp
windows vi
The naming scheme has been inconsistent.
Insert Windows NT and Windows 2000 ("2k") and Windows Server 2003.
We can ignore the variants 95OSR, 98SE, XP-Home/Pro.
http://www.infosatellite.com/news/2001/10/a251001windowshistory_screenshots.html
http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm
say there was a "Windows 286".
Well ok, that would fit perfectly (windows NT and windows 2K), in addition to the ones you suggested to ignore I would also ignore windows server 2003. But anyways I would have preferred totally different original names for each version, like:
longhorn
bigsnout
tallneck
stronghoof
greatclaw
widewing
swiftfin
sharpfang
etc.
PerennialII
Jul23-05, 02:31 AM
The tagline is: "Clear, Confident, Connected: Bringing clarity to your world."
I think what they really mean is: "Your connected computer is clearly visible by everyone in the world and you can be confident that you'll get hacked"
.... great translation :rofl: ! Longhorn had a rhyme to it at least giving it a degree of "professionalism" ... Vista is something you pick up from a gas station.
Geee, the name of vista really kind of bad taste... WHy they dont use longhorn?
The name doesn't bother me, tbh.
physicsCU
Jul23-05, 10:11 AM
They didn't use longhorn because it is a codename. The article I read about it was titled "Longhorn gets a Name", not Longhorn gets re-named.
Why does the name matter anyway though? People will still buy it and use it.
Some humorous posts in the comment section on "Windows Vista Faces Lawsuits" http://slashdot.org/articles/05/07/24/0350245.shtml?tid=109&tid=1 :
Well, I know what Vista stands for:
Viruses
Instability
Spyware
Trojans
Adware
Lets just call it by its true name...
Windows XP Service Pack 3
i wanna know
what http://vistawindows.com/ is gonna do.
exequor
Jul24-05, 11:17 AM
For me I have always preferred the codenames like whistler and the next to come BlackComb. Vista, that's a car. If microsoft gets sued for the name then it will be a taste of their own medicine. I remember when Mike Rowe had the mikerowesoft.com domain and microsoft wanted to sue him, luckily they gave him an xbox and some other stuff.
exequor
Jul26-05, 05:48 PM
It seems like microsoft is pulling out a lot of the new features that were promised. Is this another Windows ME?
dduardo
Jul26-05, 06:46 PM
Beta 1 is coming out tommorow. We'll find out if it's going to be another windows me. My guess that it isn't going to be anything revolutionary. Just a rehash of what's already been done but with the microsoft name.
brewnog
Jul26-05, 06:49 PM
Perhaps the name Vista will not make it to the shelves after all:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2002397450_microvista23.html
dduardo
Jul26-05, 07:40 PM
They can get any name they want. If the price is right, the smaller company will change their name or live with it.
Moonbear
Aug10-05, 04:07 PM
:rofl: I guess it's the view through the window, perhaps as you peer over at the person running a Mac or linux and wish you had what they had?
I'm reading their site, and it sounds like what they're saying is, "We fixed some of the bugs in the last version of Windows, though not all of them. The ones we didn't fix, we tried to minimize how much damage they'll do." Really, that site doesn't say much of anything about what it actually will do or what's new, it just seems to have a lot of buzzwords.
•
Confidently do what you want, when you want, and where you want
•
Clearly organize your work and play in powerful new ways
•
Connect seamlessly with other people, devices, and computers
Isn't that what any computer is supposed to do?
dduardo
Aug10-05, 04:32 PM
Microsoft's technique is to wait for everyone to come out with something new and then just take it as their own idea. Most people have never seen or touched osx or linux. Therefore they are completely clueless as to what has already been done.
is this the one with 3-D windows that you can flip around to take notes? I saw a video of that one.
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