Microsoft Windows 6.0 . . . ?
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 01.05
On my virtual travels around the interweb, I've found this slightly intriguing image . . .

Obviously it's not an officially endorsed Microsoft Windows logo, and it is somewhat lame, but it
set me thinking . . . since Windows Longhorn identifies itself to webservers as Windows NT6.0,
maybe MS could use "Windows 6.0" as the official release name, for what is currently code-
named "Windows Longhorn", when they finally get around to publicly releasing the thing!
Since Windows 2000 is NT5.0, XP is NT5.1 and Server2003 is NT5.2, I think it might be be a
good thing for MS to go back to a x.x numbering convention for the next version of Windows.
Unless anyone has any other suggestions for the official title of the replacement for WinXP?
(Perhaps even a better attempt at a new mock logo than the shamefully poor effort above?

Obviously it's not an officially endorsed Microsoft Windows logo, and it is somewhat lame, but it
set me thinking . . . since Windows Longhorn identifies itself to webservers as Windows NT6.0,
maybe MS could use "Windows 6.0" as the official release name, for what is currently code-
named "Windows Longhorn", when they finally get around to publicly releasing the thing!
Since Windows 2000 is NT5.0, XP is NT5.1 and Server2003 is NT5.2, I think it might be be a
good thing for MS to go back to a x.x numbering convention for the next version of Windows.
Unless anyone has any other suggestions for the official title of the replacement for WinXP?
(Perhaps even a better attempt at a new mock logo than the shamefully poor effort above?