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After Vista Windows Vienna to follow Vista has indeed been confirmed by Microsoft’s blogging guru, Robert Scoble. The new code name for Blackcomb is indeed Vienna. In a thread reply to a channel 9 video he said, "since this video was shot the codename for Blackcomb has indeed changed to Vienna.
I haven’t gotten the story on this yet, though. " Windows Vista aims to be a technologies-based release, this includes user-interface changes in the form of the Aero set of technologies and guidelines. But for the Vista successor, they’ve changed that mentality and they are now planning to revolutionize the way we interact with our home and office PCs.
The "Start" interface we’ve grown used to ever since its Windows 95 introduction will most likely be changed to something completely new. Some other drastic changes are the complete replacement of the Explorer shell. The taskbar will also be replaced by a new concept based on 10 year research from Microsoft’s "Vibe" lab.
GroupBar and LayoutBar projects will probably make an appearance as well. They will allow users to more effectively manage, track their applications and documents while in use, and there will also be a new way of launching applications. It also seems that Microsoft has taken some ideas from the MAC guys (is this the firs time that this has happened?
) and investigated a pie menu-type circular interface similar to that of the MAC. Sources: http://news.softpedia.com .
Vienna Windows Vienna (Codename) That's right folks. Windows Vienna is the new codename for Windows Blackcomb the successor to Windows Vista. Not much is known about Blackcomb officially and Microsoft is not ready to talk about it yet.
However, Microsoft's blogging guru, Robert Scoble confirmed in a thread reply to a channel 9 video, "since this video was shot the codename for Blackcomb has indeed changed to Vienna. I haven't gotten the story on this yet, though. " While Windows Vista is intended to be a technologies-based release, with some UI changes (in the form of the Aero set of technologies and guidelines), Vienna is targeted directly at revolutionizing the way we interact with our home and office PCs.
For instance, the "Start" philosophy, introduced in Windows 95, may be completely replaced by a "new interface" which was said in 1999 to be scheduled for Blackcomb, before being moved to the Longhorn project, and then back to Blackcomb. The interface involved some ideas based upon truely 3D Windows and an intergration of what is now known as Sidebar. The Explorer shell is expected to be replaced in its entirety, with features such as the taskbar being replaced by a new concept based on the last 10 years of research from Microsoft's "Vibe" lab.
Projects such as GroupBar and LayoutBar are expected to make an appearance, allowing users to more effectively manage and keep track of their applications and documents while in use, and a new way of launching applications is expected - among other ideas, Microsoft is investigating a pie menu-type circular interface, similar in function to Apple's dock feature. All features are speculation and rumour at this point. However, with Vista arriving so late (5 years after Windows XP) - will Vista sell to the masses just as many enterprise customers have moved to XP and many home users are comfortable with XP.
Time will tell. Sources: http://www.neowin.net/index.php?act=view&id=32095 .
Microsoft Windows Vienna Not expected for quite some time though.
Cougar is the next codename It's the codename for Windows Small Business Server "Longhorn". It is in development. Cougar is a ski-run on Whistler Mountain.
Other operating systems in development are:Longhorn ServerCentroBlackcomb, ViennaFiji Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_codenames .
Hmmm. To be honest, I don't think there is one yet, not for a whole new operating system. Look how long it took Longhorn (Vista) to come out.
I suspect they're going to be working on Service Packs as interim upgrades for now. I used to work at Microsoft up until quite recently and while I wasn't in the Windows division, in my division we used version numbers before we decided on codenames (or instead of codenames, see 'Office 12'), and there was always a lot of wrangling about whether any particular feature or bugfix would go into an incremental upgrade, a special release, or be sidelined. There's also lots of fun with branching, where a planned major release proves unfeasible and they default back to a previous branch.
Anyhow, Wikipedia lists Vista SP1 as 'Fiji' but I suspect you'll mostly hear about it as Vista SP1. 'Longhorn' and 'Yukon' were both very useful public names when they had no other way to refer to the operating system, but as soon as they picked Vista and a release year for SQL Server 2005, they and the media started referring to them that way. Sources: Wkipedia, personal experience .
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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.