08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Krishna Pai
I love new technology. I am still ready to wait long for
Longhorn. I have tried almost all operating systems of Windows
series. My interest in Longhorn is building up day by day and
the reason is..! From beginning Microsoft is very successful to
project Longhorn as something mysterious. Many interesting
stories are connected with it, which helped Longhorn to gain
pre-launch popularity; I would rather say curiosity about this
product. I don't know who is the propaganda minister of
Microsoft? May be Mr. Brightside or Mr.Lonely. Relax guys I was
just kidding.
Did you Know that Windows XP was code-named Whistler and the
next version of Windows was code-named Blackcomb. The names come
from ski areas in British Columbia from the vicinity of
Microsoft's headquarter at the foot of Whistler Mountain, while
'Longhorn' is scheduled to be the next release from Microsoft,
gets its name from a popular saloon called the 'Longhorn Saloon
& Grill' situated near this ski area. I hope after relaxing at
'Whistler' you may find the 'Longhorn' as the better spot to
relax for a longer.
Now let's come to the point. What does make Longhorn so sought
after? It shows off a new graphics engine called Avalon that
makes the interface look better, but only the promise of a
better interface is sufficient to justify the utility value of
Longhorn? 'Avalon' uses 3D graphics hardware and 3D technology
like Direct 3D to turn buttons, title bars, and icons into
animated, 3D-rendered, and sometimes transparent objects besides
this Longhorn also has something known as Indigo and WinFX.
'Indigo' is a messaging system that allows programs to interact
as part of Microsoft's .NET framework while 'WinFX' is a new API
(Application Programming Interface) that will have more advanced
new .NET-based API with new communications and collaboration
system.
'Aero' is the codename given to the new interface that's going
to be used in Longhorn. It is assumed that Aero is will be more
aesthetically pleasing than previous Windows interfaces. What
excited me more is Longhorn's new search engine. For any given
search this engine displays instant results. It enables you
multiple filter options to refine your search. The saved
searches feature is also exciting that segregates your results
into 'virtual folders'. So the next time you open that virtual
folder, the specific search will immediately come into action
and display the results as a normal folder, it is actually an
improved version of the indexing service that's used in the
'Search' of Windows XP.
The 'Metro' feature of Longhorn is proclaimed as the
'PDF-Killer', similar to Adobe's PDF format. Many Web sites
offer their downloadable documents in PDF. Like PDF Metro is a
feature that assures a consistent format for both screen and
print output.
Microsoft has promised a faster installation process in Longhorn
and that is only 15-minute installation. If you've spent hours
installing operating systems, you must appreciate this feature.
The built-in DVD recording capabilities and support for native
RAW images is another feature of Longhorn this is a format used
by most digital cameras. It will also have an improved file
encryption algorithm that is easier to use and is more effective
in preventing the confidential data on computers.
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