Names for longhorn

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    #1 Robert Scoble

    Yup, you're right. Got a lot of work to do to convince people it's worth buying.

    The good thing is we haven't even started yet since the redesign/recoding of Longhorn. There's a lot to come over the next few months. It'll be interesting to see what you think after you get a good look.

    #2 Michael Still

    It will be interesting to see it when it comes out -- Windows 2003 was a clear improvement over Windows 2000 for instance, so if that scale of improvement happens, then you're on the right track.

    I guess some of the problem is that the only features we're hearing about at the moment are the DRM-like features, which are never going to be a sales attraction to the consumer. Microsoft needs to remember that it's customer is the end user (be they at home or some sort of corporate), not the big lobbies like the movie industry.

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