Windows Software By Any Other Name?
News The WinInfo Windows enthusiast Web site is reporting that Microsoft is planning to name Office 10, the next version of Office for Windows, "Office XP". In a related move, according to WinInfo, Microsoft also is planning to designate the Whistler...
[February 2, 2001, 16:00]
Microsoft XP Beta Hits Snag
News A posting on the WinInfo Windows enthusiast site quotes from what it claims is an internal email message from a Windows program manager to the rest of the Whistler team. The WinInfo site noted that Microsoft needs to adhere fairly closely to its...
[February 21, 2001, 16:29]
News Burst: Microsoft Readies First Win2K Update
News The answer should be available shortly, as Microsoft has started the formal beta testing process for SP1 for Windows 2000, according to a report on the WinInfo web site. The site reports that Microsoft has made the beta available to Microsoft...
[May 12, 2000, 18:08]
New 'Whistler' Build Adds Antipiracy Lock
News As reported on Windows enthusiast Web sites, including WinInfo and ActiveWin, Whistler 2410 includes a number of user-interface tweaks. With all the hoopla over the release of the final version of the Linux 2.4.0 kernel last week, Microsoft's...
[January 9, 2001, 8:59]
Evidence Mounts For Premium Vista
News Windows enthusiast site WinInfo on Monday reported the same packaging plans as those that were included with the Vista preview code. WinInfo also said there will be a starter edition of Vista. With Windows Vista, Microsoft is considering a product...
[September 14, 2005, 9:05]
Microsoft Makes Windows Detour
News Word of Microsoft's revamp of its Consumer Windows strategy began leaking out on Windows news sites, such as Wugnet's WinInfo, late last week. Where the company had planned "Neptune," a consumer-oriented version of Windows based on the NT kernel...
[January 25, 2000, 8:38]
Linux Security Under Spotlight
News For instance, Thurrott has stated: "In Friday's WinInfo Daily UPDATE newsletter, I mentioned a set of statistics from BugTraq, a reputable security/information provider, that shows how various OSs compare security-wise.
[December 3, 2002, 11:21]
