Today, OSNews features an interview with Zac Woodall, software design Engineer at Office Data and Developer Services at Microsoft Corporation. Zac, who is also a frequent OSNews reader, talks about the new Office, .NET, WindowsXP, NTFS and how it compares to BFS filesystem, the GPL & open source movement and much more.
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>> Zenja
> I've had very bad sentiments towards Microsoft ever since my Amiga days, but you've got to admit that W2K is the first decent OS from Redmond (the blue screens are a 16bit/Win95 legacy).
True - the Blue screen of death on Win2k is in a higher resolution. think its 160 characters across rather than 80.
Re: decent - as opposed to what OS feature wise? / stability wise?
Amusingly enough XBox has a green screen of death from the shots i've seen
>> Zenja

> I've had very bad sentiments towards Microsoft ever since my Amiga days, but you've got to admit that W2K is the first decent OS from Redmond (the blue screens are a 16bit/Win95 legacy).
True - the Blue screen of death on Win2k is in a higher resolution. think its 160 characters across rather than 80.
Re: decent - as opposed to what OS feature wise? / stability wise?
Amusingly enough XBox has a green screen of death from the shots i've seen