quote:
Originally posted by Longhorn Development Center
The next version of Windows, code-named "Longhorn," will be a significant improvement for customers. It is designed to be a foundation upon which the industry can launch a new wave of innovation. Microsoft's goal is to enable customers to better realize the full benefits of the technology, while enabling businesses to use the technology more effectively, with far fewer barriers. Longhorn represents the most significant step forward in the Windows platform since the move from 16-bit to 32-bit computing in 1995.
Video Presentations of Longhorn in use
Understanding Longhorn
Do you think Longhorn will be such a leap forward, or will it be WIndows XP Seccond edition like a certain Elite member says
?
Note: It also looks like Longhorn will be mainly for 64-bit processors
(Note: After watching a video or two it seems there is a lot more integration and cooperation of various features in Longhorn).