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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 19, 2004 8:42:00 PM

Although the next version of Windows is still about two years from release, Microsoft on Friday offered developers an early look at the new graphics engine that will accompany it.

The Redmond, Wash.-based software powerhouse released what it calls a "community technology preview" of the Avalon presentation engine for Windows. It's not a full beta, or test, version, but rather an incomplete set of code that lets developers test certain features and pass along their thoughts to Microsoft.

"It's basically a build that has a couple new features that we want to test out with customers," said John Montgomery, a director in Microsoft's developer division. "This is just our way of getting feedback."

Avalon was originally envisioned as a core feature of Longhorn, the next version of Windows. It will still be a part of that operating system, but it will also be made available as an add-on for users of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

The main purpose of the new technology preview is to test Microsoft's ability to bring Avalon to its older operating systems. Microsoft has done community previews in the past, typically with developer-centered programs such as Visual Studio. The company created one earlier this year for its "Whitehorse" modeling tools.

Avalon is a key part of Windows' future, but it is something the average computer user will never touch directly. Instead, it's an improved method of dealing with graphics, designed to let developers write snazzier-looking applications.

So far, Microsoft hopes it will be able to bring most of the features envisioned for Avalon onto its older operating systems, Montgomery said.

The main difference is that newer graphics drivers in Longhorn allow for better performance and newer hardware. With Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, users might see slower performance, fewer shades of gray or less 3D animation, Montgomery said.

But, he said, developers wanted the support for older operating systems because it means they can write programs for Avalon that can be used by existing PCs, as opposed to only the machines that run Longhorn.

"The goal is give developers a consistent set of APIs," or application programming interfaces, Montgomery said.

The code Microsoft is releasing Friday is pretty rough, Montgomery said. Its release is limited to developers who subscribe to the Microsoft Developer Network, and the company warns customers not to use it even on a primary development computer, with there being every likelihood of bugs and a pretty good chance developers will want to reinstall their system once they're done using the Avalon preview.

A beta of Avalon is slated for next summer, along with the first beta of Longhorn. Final versions of Longhorn and Avalon are expected in the second half of 2006.

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I can't wait for more bloat, spinning buttons and icons, mousing over something plays a small video inside my icon, etc, etc. Wow, I hope you can go to control panel-->system-->advanced-->performance... (Read the rest)
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Please help  rkadowns | 11/19/04
They want to scare you into getting Lockhorn..  Jeff Spicoli | 11/19/04
Ahh  rkadowns | 11/19/04
Have you seen what it can do?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
Please, educate us  Linux User 147560 | 11/19/04
Hey, if your happy with the limitations, kewl.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
The irony is that  Linux User 147560 | 11/19/04
Really, I guess that's why people hate GUI's huh?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
I seem to recall...  PA-ITGuy | 11/19/04
And how is "Avalon" supposed to help us gamers?  DigitalKid | 11/22/04
Gee I'm looking forward to it;-)  Richard Flude | 11/19/04
He doesn't need to.  chiwawa | 11/19/04
Aw the voive of experiance and reason.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
And the unmistakeble noise of utter cluelessness.  chiwawa | 11/19/04
But I try not to judge you for it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
Message has been deleted.  chiwawa | 11/20/04
Hmm, you may be right and no one listens to you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
Can't win on merit? Start insulting. Usual bitty FUD  Troll-Catcher | 11/21/04
Stated? Gee, you don't know how threads work?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
Can you describe some things for us that it can do?  Jeff Spicoli | 11/19/04
I can do better than that.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
better looking windows and a possibly improved API  hipparchus2000 | 11/20/04
And the answer is, legacy...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
apart from all the win98 kids games I had for my kids that didn't work  hipparchus2000 | 11/21/04
And I think overuse of C++  hipparchus2000 | 11/21/04
This is pure hogwash, bitty  Troll-Catcher | 11/21/04
Here's what I got.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/21/04
Sucks to be you I guess.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
Works for me too  rapson | 11/22/04
Have you?  Cardinal_Bill | 11/19/04
Let's consider that.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
you did not answer the question  JasonL31 | 11/21/04
Sorry, I didn't think you were serious,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
You're still dancing.  Troll-Catcher | 11/21/04
Try again Troll...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
Just what we need. MORE BLOAT!!  jjon2121 | 11/19/04
Complete revamp of windowing subsystem on Longhorn  PB_z | 11/19/04
Microsucks can have a glimpse at THIS...  realitycheck101 | 11/19/04
Oops, I thought you were gong to show us a brain.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
He was going to...  Troll-Catcher | 11/21/04
I hope when Microsoft is done with Avalon  chiwawa | 11/19/04
Sigh, and I had hoped...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
Its a Firefox plug-in  chiwawa | 11/20/04
An apology to a liar. Don't hold your breath.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
Not like you planned on buying any MS prods  FilledOut | 11/19/04
The sceptic in me says stay away.  jheine | 11/19/04
Only really for developers.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/19/04
Actually, he wasn't commenting on the hardware.  Zogg | 11/19/04
Demands placed on the hardware gone up?  swoopee | 11/20/04
Basically..  d_jedi | 11/20/04
more vapourware. How about a mock up concept video  hipparchus2000 | 11/19/04
Avalon vVideos from over a year ago...  PB_z | 11/19/04
in that case poor journalism why not link to the website from the article.  hipparchus2000 | 11/20/04
Poor journalism goes without saying  PB_z | 11/20/04
Microsoft now copies Mozilla XUL.  B.O.F.H. | 11/19/04
They wanted to lock consumers out of older OSes?  CobraA1 | 11/19/04
Huh? Your old apps wprk just fine.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
we know your are not that dumb  JasonL31 | 11/20/04
Yes you are...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
Try reading my post next time - I wasn't talking about old apps!  CobraA1 | 11/21/04
I see, you want everything for nothing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
Nah, I just want new apps to work  CobraA1 | 11/22/04
What a crock.  Cardinal_Bill | 11/19/04
they're planning on not giving the OEM's enough info to write drivers  Squawkbox | 11/20/04
Not at all.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
wow, did you get a inside look  JasonL31 | 11/20/04
Unlike you, I can read.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/21/04
Ahhh...I love to test Avalon...  Grayson Peddie | 11/19/04
How many more "its vaporware" idiots do we need to listen to?  jimk_z | 11/19/04
OK, it's not vaporware.  Cardinal_Bill | 11/19/04
So?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/20/04
That's because he was being humorous..  Patrick Jones | 11/22/04
Don't a number of companies have that too  FilledOut | 11/21/04
They, as usual  pj-xmesh | 11/20/04
They, as usual  CodeBubba | 11/26/04
Why upgrade?  mikeybrass | 11/20/04
Waiting for 'The Killer App'  Zogg | 11/20/04
Killer database  mikeybrass | 11/20/04
No, I doubt any such 'Killer App' would be a database either wink  Zogg | 11/21/04
No, but...  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/21/04
Why upgrade?  CodeBubba | 11/26/04
More MS T&A  Len Rooney | 11/20/04
I'm buying a new Sony PS/2 this christmas, with network connection  hipparchus2000 | 11/20/04
If this is important to you,  rkadowns | 11/20/04
guess win2k is dead as far as ms is concerned  JasonL31 | 11/20/04
Win2k will be 6 years old...  PB_z | 11/20/04
XP is win2k with DRM added in  JasonL31 | 11/21/04
How long do you expect MS to support older OSes?  d_jedi | 11/21/04
win2k is not a old OS  JasonL31 | 11/21/04
by 2006, it will be..  d_jedi | 11/21/04
Until they come up with something new?  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 11/21/04
Yes..  d_jedi | 11/21/04
Until they come up with something new?  CodeBubba | 11/26/04
(NT) .WOW !!! . Reminds me of the Spinning Logos of the early Java days ;-(  Plain Logic | 11/20/04
cpu power has not been doubling as fast as needed  JasonL31 | 11/21/04
If this is anything like Sun's Looking Glass project...  Zogg | 11/21/04
Yet another  michael-t | 11/22/04
Oh boy...  Fairlane | 02/08/05

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