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16 CraigBox 1 Microsoft Windows is the world's most widely used operating system on both servers and desktops.
14 AristotlePagaltzis 2
16 CraigBox 3 !!History
13 JohnMcPherson 4
16 CraigBox 5 Microsoft's first version of Windows was released as a text mode [GUI] window system in 1985, running on top of [MS-DOS]. It took several years and many versions to catch up with features available on platforms such as the [Macintosh], [OS/2] and [X11], and while there were [other systems|http://toastytech.com/guis/geos12.html] that were technically better than Windows for several years, the great Microsoft marketing machine diminished the relevance of other platforms by fair means or foul, until the mid-90s where Windows was the only operating system that was available to most people.
13 JohnMcPherson 6
16 CraigBox 7 See [ComputerHope's Windows history|http://www.computerhope.com/history/windows.htm] or [Microsoft's presentation on Windows history|http://www.microsoft.com/windows/WinHistoryIntro.mspx].
13 JohnMcPherson 8
16 CraigBox 9 !!Current flavours
13 JohnMcPherson 10
16 CraigBox 11 ; Windows XP : Available in Home and Professional flavours (as well as versions for Tablet PC and Media Center), Windows XP is the amalgamation of the "home" series (9x/ME) with the "business" series of NT/2000.
12 ; Windows Server 2003 : The server version of Windows, with versions extending up to multi-way [SMP]. Expensive to license.
13 ; Windows Mobile : Available for handheld platforms such as the PocketPC and Smartphone.
13 JohnMcPherson 14
16 CraigBox 15 !!Linux vs Windows
13 JohnMcPherson 16
16 CraigBox 17 Windows has come to symbolise all that the open source world hate about proprietary and commercial software. However, Linux advocacy is not about "replacing Windows at all costs". People who push this opinion are effectively no different to people who use [FUD]ded comparisons to try and argue against Linux. If all you have to say is ''Windows is teh sucks'', you come out looking like an idiot, and reinforce the opinion held by managers that Linux is not to be taken seriously.
13 JohnMcPherson 18
16 CraigBox 19
20 * WindowsNotes
21 * WellThoughtOutReasonsToRunWindows (and WellThoughtOutReasonsToRunLinux)
22 * LinuxIsNotWindows, for more detail about
23 * Category:Interoperability
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25 Things that need to be linked from somewhere else, please:
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27 * WhyComputersSometimesCrash
28 * HowToBootLinuxUsingWindowsLoader
13 JohnMcPherson 29
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31 Part of CategoryOperatingSystem