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Xeen

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« on: 28 October 2003, 05:21 »
Micro$loth today distributed and demonstrated Longhorn build 4051 to anyone who cared enough to be at their annual PDC thing. Paul Thurrott, editor of wininformant.com and winsupersite.com, and one of MS's most brainwashed customers ever, had this to say about Longhorn 4051:

 
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Longhorn is going to rock, and we're only disappointed that the build we got doesn't show this system's best features off effectively. The transparent window effects--called glass windows, appropriately enough--are beautiful. The ability to embed video and any other kind of media into documents, apps, and anything else you can think off--even small previews you see when you mouse-over a scrollbar--are just incredible, surpassing anything on any system available today (yes, including Mac OS X Panther). The visuals in Longhorn are just going to blow you away,



In my opinion, Longhorn just got more uglier. Check out his galleries:
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My biggest concern is that sidepar piece of shit. What the fuck is its point except to hog memory and desktop space? And who the fuck wants that ugly looking analog clock?

[ October 27, 2003: Message edited by: xeen ]


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« Reply #1 on: 28 October 2003, 05:37 »
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The visuals in Longhorn are just going to blow you away


Remove the last two words and you're right on, skippy!

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« Reply #2 on: 28 October 2003, 10:50 »
There's one thing that bothers me.. Where did the icons go in the top of the windows? And what does the "star" button do? :\

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« Reply #3 on: 28 October 2003, 11:09 »
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Originally posted by anphanax:
There's one thing that bothers me.. Where did the icons go in the top of the windows? And what does the "star" button do? :\


THE STAR IS A SOVIET EMBLEM! MICROSOFT IS LED BY COMMIES!!! THEY ARE GOING TO CONTROL US!!!!!

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« Reply #4 on: 28 October 2003, 13:39 »
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/33620.html

 There is also going to be a new presentation technology, code-named Avalon, which will be the foundation for the Longhorn shell. The XML-based graphics and presentation engine will provide Longhorn with a completely different, Apple-like transparent look and a handy taskbar to the right of the screen.


Just like Apple with OS X 10 eh? My god.


 
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This replaces the system tray bar and also augments it with new options, including RSS feeds, a big (very big) clock and a Who is in my neighborhood service, informing users about who is  in the vicinity with a PDA, laptop or smartphone.  


What bluetooth? What is this bullshit there trying to palm off as their own now. I must admit the RSS feeds sounds cool.

 
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A major change for Windows will be WinFS. Based on the relational database Yukon, this next generation of data storage will provide Longhorn with vastly improved ways to find, relate and act on information. Documents on the hard disk or on the company network, for instance, can be sorted by author and those documents are presented as if they are in a single folder, or as "stacks" based on another single common attribute.  
 


Hands up who thinks stacks sounds remarkably like "piles"?

Hands up who thinks Apple and M$ are on a collision course with this (IP laws being what they are in the USA)?
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« Reply #5 on: 28 October 2003, 14:38 »
I've got dipshit classmates showing off that they downloaded longhorn off some porn warez site.
Pffft I dissed him and he just said I was jealous.
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Mix'them together... What do you get?

A BIG FUCKING PILE OF STEAMING SHIT!!!


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« Reply #6 on: 29 October 2003, 07:57 »
i got a couple fags like those.....
sitting around downloaidng msn bots.... fucking idiots call themselves hackers

i laugh my asses off when they are having 'hacker' discussions.  fuck i hated those script kiddies back in the windows days.  but not anymore!

anyways, back to topic: longhorn's gonna suck!  i wouldn't waste my bandwidth downloading it or my cd copying it from someone else.


EDIT:  i was just informed that the star means somethng a lot worse(that depends on how u look @ it though).  the five pointed star is used by satanists!!  billy boy likes satan!!!

but then again, that might not come as too big a surprise to many ppl!

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« Reply #7 on: 29 October 2003, 08:00 »
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Originally posted by xeen:
My biggest concern is that sidepar piece of shit. What the fuck is its point except to hog memory and desktop space? And who the fuck wants that ugly looking analog clock?


Probably can't disable it, either.

[ October 28, 2003: Message edited by: The Anti-Microsoft ]


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« Reply #8 on: 29 October 2003, 08:03 »
Yes, I was about to say the same thing. On all the Longhorn shots the big ass clock has been the white elephant everyone has faild to mention.

What's the deal with the goddam clock? Why did M$ think having a lifesized analogue wallclock was a good choice for an OS?
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« Reply #9 on: 29 October 2003, 08:17 »
This comes from wininformant.com's comments section in the PDC article:

 
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B.K.
- Submitted On: October 28, 2003
Paul, sorry man, but nobody cares sqaut about Longhorn. By the time that bloated, ugly, slow POS comes around, Macs will be years ahead (as they already are), and Linux will be taking over the desktop. Maybe you should start learning some Linux instead of listening to idiots brag about their new products that are only eye-candy with features stolen from other OSes.

Editor's note: Sorry, but the 7000 people rushing the stage to see it two years early suggests otherwise. --Paul

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« Reply #10 on: 3 December 2003, 01:52 »
Don't be stupid. I'm sure you'll be able to disable the beastly looking thing on the right side of the screen. In fact, I bet you'll be able to move it all over the place, and perhaps un-dock it as it shows in this image: Un-dockable clock (while magnified)

Also, it seems for those that are hard of vision, you'll be able to magnify the clock as well, meaning i'm sure you'll be able to make it smaller. Or better yet, kill the thing all together.

As far as "hogging memory" goes, running a clock -hardly- takes any memory.

Don't get me wrong, it will have its downsides, but you can at least come up with a few useful ones that microsoft's return customers will actually view as a downside.

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« Reply #11 on: 3 December 2003, 21:09 »
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quote:B.K.
- Submitted On: October 28, 2003
Paul, sorry man, but nobody cares sqaut about Longhorn. By the time that bloated, ugly, slow POS comes around, Macs will be years ahead (as they already are), and Linux will be taking over the desktop. Maybe you should start learning some Linux instead of listening to idiots brag about their new products that are only eye-candy with features stolen from other OSes.

Editor's note: Sorry, but the 7000 people rushing the stage to see it two years early suggests otherwise. --Paul
 



Oh, sure. THAT editor's note makes a lot of sense. Sounds to me that this moron is impressed with the fact Micropiss will be releasing its own version of OS-X roughly 4 YEARS AFTER Apple did. And 7,000  people "rushing the stage"? Out of how many users, a couple hundred million? Speaking in percentages, I would say that equates to exactly no interest at all. What a dork.
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« Reply #12 on: 3 December 2003, 22:49 »
When was the last big linux debut, and how many people showed up then?

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« Reply #13 on: 4 December 2003, 00:52 »
Well I must say, that's pretty damn ugly.  I hope Linux is far enough along in 2005-6, 'cause I'm not buying this shit.

And, it's easily a OSX ripoff.  And somehow, OSX is far prettier. :gawking:
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« Reply #14 on: 4 December 2003, 01:04 »
Uh. I can't recall any weak attempts to buy peoples interest in a Linux distro by having a software release party (or wherever 7000 people rushed the stage  :rolleyes:  ). Maybe because they are more concerned with the software than with sales, who knows. I have not read a single thing about longhorn that interests me. All the attention seems to be on how it looks, which, as we all know, is what defines what an os is. I'd be more interested to see how they are going to fuck up my data with their new winFS. If all info is accesible from all software, what is going to stop several millions of dollars worth of CAD files from being corrupted when IE crashes? Based on the info i have seen and read, WinFS has the potential to be a disaster bigger than embedding a browser into the os. Back to looks, someone at MS forgot their color theory courses. Too much blue is a bad thing. A little blue is good. A clean, uncluttered interface is good. The monstrosity i see looking at longhorn gives me a headache  :(

ANd its not going to be out for almost 2 years? Fuck. OSX and Linux will be lightyears ahead.