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Live from PDC 2003: Day 1, Monday
Longhorn speech capabilities
Gates finally mentioned Longhorn, noting that the next Windows will have huge gains in both speech recognition and synthesis, and in searching.
10-27-2003 9:17AM PST
Longhorn rocks
Well, we finally got a lengthy Longhorn/Aero demo and ... my goodness. Longhorn is going to rock, and we're only disappointed that the build we got doesn't show this system's best features off effectively. The transparent window effects--called glass windows, appropriately enough--are beautiful. The ability to embed video and any other kind of media into documents, apps, and anything else you can think off--even small previews you see when you mouse-over a scrollbar--are just incredible, surpassing anything on any system available today (yes, including Mac OS X Panther). The visuals in Longhorn are just going to blow you away, and the good news is we have plenty of photos and video to prove it.
10/27-2003 9:40AM PST
Longhorn pillars
The Longhorn product family will be built on three core pillars: Avalon, WinFS, and Indigo, utilize a new MSBuild engine, and provide a new programming model called WinFX. Avalon, as SuperSite readers know, is a new vector graphics-based presentation layer that enables striking animation features, transparencies and translucencies, and other awesome effects. WinFS, as first reported on the SuperSite, is a new data storage engine that builds on NTFS, providing for logical data views that are very powerful. Indigo is a new communications subsystem that will form the basis for next-generation Web services. We're getting a pretty serious drilldown on these technologies as I write this.
10/27/2003 10:26AM PST
Allchin keynote
Microsoft Group Vice President Jim Allchin's keynote address is focusing more on the technical how-to's of Longhorn, and he's brought programming gurus Don Box and Chris Anderson on stage with him to show just how easy it is to program with WinFX, Avalon, and all the other new Longhorn technologies. It's exciting stuff, though at two hours, a long, long keynote.
10/27/2003 11:27AM PST