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Longhorn Pirated Already

Posted: 2003-12-02 11:21am
by Sharp-kun
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3255120.stm

I pity the fools who try and use it at this stage :roll:

Posted: 2003-12-02 12:37pm
by Embracer Of Darkness
Longhorn has been pirated for ages, and I assure you (personally), that the latest builds work fine.

Posted: 2003-12-02 12:44pm
by Sharp-kun
Embracer Of Darkness wrote:Longhorn has been pirated for ages, and I assure you (personally), that the latest builds work fine.
I know theres been copies floating round the net, but this was the first I'd heard of them actually being sold.


While the latest builds may work fine, they're still pre-alpha, which is why I've refrained from playing with them yet.

Posted: 2003-12-02 02:14pm
by Jason von Evil
What is Long Horn anyways?

Posted: 2003-12-02 02:15pm
by Sharp-kun
Aya wrote:What is Long Horn anyways?
Next version of Windows. Meant to be finished in 2005.

Posted: 2003-12-02 05:52pm
by Solauren
I find it funny as hell the Pre-Beta, Pre Alpha versions work better then the finals in alot of cases with Applications

Posted: 2003-12-02 05:55pm
by General Zod
that's because they haven't finished putting all the bugs into it yet. errm, i mean, 'extras'. ;)

Posted: 2003-12-02 06:18pm
by The Kernel
Darth_Zod wrote:that's because they haven't finished putting all the bugs into it yet. errm, i mean, 'extras'. ;)
It is hardly extras. The real meat and potatoes of Longhorn have yet to be integrated (WinFS, the 3D UI).

Posted: 2003-12-02 09:24pm
by Slartibartfast
From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".

Posted: 2003-12-02 09:32pm
by The Kernel
Slartibartfast wrote:From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".
Like I said, the UI and filesystem are just XP placeholders for now. Most of the major changes haven't even been implemented yet.

Posted: 2003-12-02 10:11pm
by Rye
The Kernel wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".
Like I said, the UI and filesystem are just XP placeholders for now. Most of the major changes haven't even been implemented yet.
A 3d UI you say? Only one immediately imaginable is the one from Jurassic Park.What's the real one going to be like?

Posted: 2003-12-02 10:21pm
by Shinova
A 3d UI sounds interesting.....perhaps even unnecessary, in some ways. Too much fluff and too complicated.


We'll see how it goes in 2005.

Posted: 2003-12-02 10:53pm
by The Kernel
It isn't truly 3D so much as it uses your 3D graphics card to put in certain 3D elements. Call it a proto-3D UI. We'll know more about it soon I'm sure.

Posted: 2003-12-02 11:04pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
This that so called "fileless" OS that I think Uts might have told me about? :?

Posted: 2003-12-02 11:13pm
by The Kernel
Spanky The Dolphin wrote:This that so called "fileless" OS that I think Uts might have told me about? :?
It's not exactly fileless; it uses a structure similar to and SQL database. For more info, go here:

Cnet

Posted: 2003-12-02 11:41pm
by Slartibartfast
The Kernel wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:From the screenshots I saw, at this point Longhorn is just Windows XP with a bit more eye candy and some useless extras (embedded crap, like WinME compared to Win98) and I doubt that's all there is to it, so it must be far from finished. Hell, to me it looks far from "started".
Like I said, the UI and filesystem are just XP placeholders for now. Most of the major changes haven't even been implemented yet.
I know. My post was a consequence of you saying it :)

Posted: 2003-12-03 12:54am
by SPOOFE
It isn't truly 3D so much as it uses your 3D graphics card to put in certain 3D elements.
So it's a 2.5D UI, then...

Ah, well. As long as I can turn it off, I'm a happy SPOOFEr!

Posted: 2003-12-03 01:02am
by RedImperator
Can anybody please explain to me WHY you need a 3d user interface? Anyone? Hello?

Posted: 2003-12-03 01:25am
by Vertigo1
Darth_Zod wrote:that's because they haven't finished putting all the bugs into it yet. errm, i mean, 'extras'. ;)
Don't forget Palladium. ;)

Posted: 2003-12-03 01:35am
by Spanky The Dolphin
RedImperator wrote:Can anybody please explain to me WHY you need a 3d user interface? Anyone? Hello?
Cause it's purdy... :)

Posted: 2003-12-03 04:59am
by Sharp-kun
RedImperator wrote:Can anybody please explain to me WHY you need a 3d user interface? Anyone? Hello?
I read somewhere that the idea is to use your graphics card more, to take work off the CPU.

Posted: 2003-12-03 08:58am
by Tribun
Win98 SE was the last OS without needless junk.
What M$ did now is just put unnessecary stuff into a OS. A OS, by definition, has to be as small as possible. But M$ seems to think that they had to produce a x.x GB monster. (for comparison, Win98 Se only uses 300MB as maximum)
Who needs this totally idiotic UI? for example. It only eats CPU power.

Posted: 2003-12-03 09:35am
by Embracer Of Darkness
I like the perdy interface in Windows XP. :D It's very easy on the eyes, and it makes the computer so much less stressful to work on for long periods of time. Besides, it's not like your computer can't handle it or anything, or I should hope so nowadays. :?

Not to mention the Bliss wallpaper. *Drool.* :)

Posted: 2003-12-03 10:21am
by Sharp-kun
Tribun wrote: It only eats CPU power.
As I said, I've heard the idea is to use the Graphics card for it, thus saving CPU power.

Posted: 2003-12-03 11:07am
by General Zod
i'm firm in my belief that any operating system after windows 95 was merely an add-on.