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They could have easily labeled or branded the OS Window 9 externally
and then just internally identified the OS as version 10
No one would really care except for a few
Welcome to Windows OS 10 we like to refer to it as "OSX" pay no attention to the similarity to Mac OS X it's not at all related. On launch day this release will be known as "NotCheetah"
I don't know, this seems like a plausible explanation for the reason behind the jump from Windows 9 to Windows 10.
Might as well call it Windows 2015. Or Broken Windows, if it's as bad as windows 8
Should have called it windows 8:I fear change edition.
It sounds stupid, but the proof is easy enough to find.
https://searchcode.com/?q=if(version,startswith("windows+9")
Yep.. JAVA code:
https://searchcode.com/codesearch/view/60696206/
public class WindowsAttachProvider extends HotSpotAttachProvider {
public WindowsAttachProvider() {
String os = System.getProperty("os.name");
if (os.startsWith("Windows 9") || os.equals("Windows Me")) {
throw new RuntimeException(
"This provider is not supported on this version of Windows");
I have always said that Microsoft should have followed the Fibonacci sequence for naming Windows.
Wouldn't it be simpler to just name the Windows releases by year like they do for their Office/Server products? It's not like the version numbers have anything to do with anything anyway. Windows 7 is kernel version 6.1, Windows 8 is kernel version 6.2, etc.
Wouldn't it be simpler to just name the Windows releases by year like they do for their Office/Server products? It's not like the version numbers have anything to do with anything anyway. Windows 7 is kernel version 6.1, Windows 8 is kernel version 6.2, etc.
Wouldn't it be simpler to just name the Windows releases by year like they do for their Office/Server products? It's not like the version numbers have anything to do with anything anyway. Windows 7 is kernel version 6.1, Windows 8 is kernel version 6.2, etc.
There's weird news it might have a keylogger (at least the preview version): http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer...eview-has-permission-to-watch-your-every-move
If true, Windows has straight became spyware and I will finally (damn it) be forced to move to Linux. I highly doubt they'd stop doing it with a retail copy. Power corrupts...