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By Jo Best
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 18, 2005 7:55:00 PM

You wait for one Microsoft operating system and then seven come along at once.

According to one Redmond watcher, the next version of the Windows operating system, Longhorn, will be ready for manufacturing in May 2006 and will ship to the public in seven different versions. Paul Thurrott, who runs the SuperSite for Windows website, says the seven editions will each be designed to cater for a different Windows user market. The seven versions will include the Longhorn Home Edition, Longhorn Premium/Media Center Edition, Longhorn Professional Edition, Longhorn Small Business Edition and Longhorn Mobility/Tablet PC Edition.

It seems Microsoft is also hoping to bookend the user market by aiming for both the very high end and those OS buyers with less to spend.

According to Thurrott, Longhorn will also be available in what Thurrott calls Longhorn Überedition and will offer all the functionality of the Home, Premium, Professional, Small Business and Tablet versions in an all-in-one package.

At the other end of the scale, Redmond will be launching a Starter Edition: a stripped-down, lower-cost version of the operating system. It's a strategy that Gates and co have already been pursuing in several countries with Windows XP, including India.

Microsoft declined to comment on the likelihood of a multiple Longhorn release. A Microsoft spokeswoman said: "We have not announced details regarding the specific versions of Longhorn we will make available."

However, she added that Microsoft will "continue to support the usage scenarios our users require and will support new scenarios as appropriate".

Microsoft currently has Home, Professional, Tablet and Media Center iterations of its OS on the market. The spokeswoman said no decisions had been taken as to which editions would make it through the gates of Redmond although Thurrott believes it's just names that need to be rubber-stamped.

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I doubt MS
will ever play fair but; Assuming you are correct and the lower level version will not bring anything more than XP, why wouldn't one just stick with XP? I don't consider Mac a financially viable alter... (Read the rest)
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Longhorn Professional Edition!!!!  Grayson Peddie | 01/18/05
Unnecessary reply but...  Grayson Peddie | 01/18/05
Messed up the formatting on the news stories  S.Howard-SarinZDNet Moderator | 01/18/05
"De-integrating" TalkBack from news article?  Grayson Peddie | 01/18/05
Explain to me the differences?  nucrash | 01/18/05
Probably about $100 a pop increase ...  Judas I. | 01/18/05
So far these  IT Scion | 01/19/05
Linux Still The Best  itanalyst | 01/18/05
Or maybe people worked on hacking desktop Linux...  Anton Philidor | 01/18/05
But then, OTHO  AmusedAtItAll | 01/19/05
There ya go!  IT Scion | 01/19/05
IBM sells a lot of Linux. They made $3bn profit this quarter  hipparchus2000 | 01/19/05
C'mon now...  IT Scion | 01/19/05
Not quite..  bugmenotznet | 01/18/05
BSD Linux ?  mbraincell@... | 01/19/05
confusion  Arm A. Geddon | 01/18/05
I don't think...  Monkey_MCSE | 01/18/05
sounds like they're rushing things...lol  Arm A. Geddon | 01/18/05
gnu/linux  mbraincell@... | 01/19/05
unwanted choices  Anti_Zealot | 01/19/05
It's pretty clear to me  hipparchus2000 | 01/19/05
Appropriate number  Chad_z | 01/18/05
What would distinguish the 7 versions?  Anton Philidor | 01/18/05
one will be bald, one will be mexican and die, one will be....  hipparchus2000 | 01/19/05
7 versions  Hemlock Stones | 01/18/05
7 versions...  nomorems | 01/18/05
Out of all the attempted humour to spew from zealots...  NonZealot | 01/18/05
From the MS EULA  Mack DaNife | 01/19/05
Didn't they tell the court they couldn't support multiple editions ???  Plain Logic | 01/18/05
Good news for regular MS users...  Anti_Zealot | 01/19/05
I doubt MS  IT Scion | 01/19/05
ALL versions based on Longhorn-up-your-*** edition...  shawkins | 01/19/05
An easy achievement for MS...  Anti_Zealot | 01/19/05

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