Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th May 2008 12:59 UTC, submitted by Adam S
Microsoft Back when Windows Vista was still known as Windows Longhorn, the operating system contained a very interesting and promising feature, a feature promoted as one of the 'pillars' of Longhorn: WinFS. WinFS was a storage subsystem for Windows, based on a relational database, that could contain whatever data you wanted to put in it. Thanks to the relational properties of the database, you could then create relationships between data, or let the computer do that for you.
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RE: *nix alternatives
by Thom_Holwerda on Sun 18th May 2008 15:30 UTC in reply to "*nix alternatives"
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Too bad all of those are more or less dead ends. I would love something like this to come to fruition, so that we can finally have the kind of actions and applications Microsoft touted back in 2003 and Longhorn.

Of course, Beagle isn't dead, but Beagle is not a relational database-based "filesystem" - it's an indexer and query tool. Also nice, but in essence it's got as much to do with WinFS as a spoon has to do with a pig.

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