Windows 8 New Logo Confirmed by Microsoft

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    Arc said:
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    Me, no ! Here is only one king, Panais We all are jacks
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  2. Posts : 14,606
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    'king boohbah


    Windows 8 New Logo Confirmed by Microsoft-crown2q.png
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  3. Posts : 3,960
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       #12

    Solarstarshines said:
    3.1
    win 95
    win 98
    Me
    Win 2000
    Win XP
    Vista
    Win 7
    Win 8

    Makes sense ?
    Not if you include Windows 2000, never mind NT4 and DOS...

    But the proposed new logo still *FAILS* dismally...
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    Qdos said:
    Solarstarshines said:
    3.1
    win 95
    win 98
    Me
    Win 2000
    Win XP
    Vista
    Win 7
    Win 8

    Makes sense ?
    Not if you include Windows 2000, never mind NT4 and DOS...

    But the proposed new logo still *FAILS* dismally...
    Well ME was 2000 Melinium edition
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  5. Posts : 3,960
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       #14

    I'll beg to disagree as Windows ME was a 9x build, a somewhat gimmicky version of Windows 98; whereas Windows 2000 was truly the first NT4 based Microsoft OS, and introduced NTFS, thus the two were not at all the same animal as initially Windows 2000 was pushed out to corporate end users.

    Windows ME used FAT32 file storage, and support for that OS ended in 2006 whereas support for all four versions of Windows 2000 continued until mid-2010.
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  6. Posts : 2,240
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    Qdos said:
    I'll beg to disagree as Windows ME was a 9x build, a somewhat gimmicky version of Windows 98; whereas Windows 2000 was truly the first NT4 based Microsoft OS, and introduced NTFS, thus the two were not at all the same animal as initially Windows 2000 was pushed out to corporate end users.

    Windows ME used FAT32 file storage, and support for that OS ended in 2006 whereas support for all four versions of Windows 2000 continued until mid-2010.

    Yep...couldn't agree more, spot on. Now I'm one of the few out there that never ran XP...I had Me....then went straight to Vista and from there to 7. Talking about the school of hard knocks....
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    Qdos said:
    I'll beg to disagree as Windows ME was a 9x build, a somewhat gimmicky version of Windows 98; whereas Windows 2000 was truly the first NT4 based Microsoft OS, and introduced NTFS, thus the two were not at all the same animal as initially Windows 2000 was pushed out to corporate end users.

    Windows ME used FAT32 file storage, and support for that OS ended in 2006 whereas support for all four versions of Windows 2000 continued until mid-2010.

    I can dig that but yes there were NT version too I actually skipped ME and 2000

    where ME was a gimmick 98 good read Qdos thumbs up
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  8. Posts : 3,960
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    We're going off topic a little. Personally I still think the new W8 Logo stinks...
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  9. Posts : 26
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    Its too classic & boring.
    I hoped for much better & smart one.
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  10. Posts : 99
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       #19

    I don't like it. It doesn't look like the originality of Windows at all. I know they're trying to give it a new look with this new Windows coming out, surely they could have kept the logo the same and kept it glossy.

    I wonder what their marketing strategy will be for this. :S I'm a bit worried that this logo hasn't been thought out thoroughly.
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