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Ryan Guzman and Edward James Olmos are starring in the feature film ¡ÈWindows on the World, ¡É a father-son drama about the aftermath of 9/11, Variety has learned exclusively. Shooting will begin on July 10 in Mexico and New York City. Olmos¡Ç son Michael D. Olmos will direct from a script by Robert Mailer Anderson and Zack Anderson. Robert Mailer Anderson and Vicangelo Bulluck are producing. ¡ÈWindows on the World¡É will start in Mexico, where a man watches the news on Sept. 11, 2001, with his family and travels to New York City to find his father, who was working on the top floor of the Twin Towers. The Windows on the World venues were on the top floors of the North Tower. Guzman broke into the business in ¡ÈStep Up: Revolution¡É and ¡ÈStep Up All In, ¡É then starred in ¡ÈThe Boy Next Door¡É with Jennifer Lopez, ¡ÈJem and the Holograms, ¡É and in Richard Linklater¡Çs ¡ÈEverybody Wants Some. ¡É Edward James Olmos broke out in 1981¡Çs ¡ÈZoot Suit¡É and 1982¡Çs ¡ÈBlade Runner. ¡É He was nominated for a best actor Academy Award for ¡ÈStand and Deliver¡É and starred in the series ¡ÈBattlestar Galactica¡É and ¡ÈMiami Vice. ¡É He is reprising his role as Gaff in the upcoming ¡ÈBlade Runner 2049. ¡É Michael D. Olmos has directing credits on ¡ÈFilly Brown, ¡É ¡ÈThe Green Ghost, ¡É and ¡ÈBedrooms. ¡É Bulluck is a longtime executive producer of the NAACP Image Awards. Guzman is repped by CAA, manager Tim Taylor of Luber Roklin Entertainment and lawyer Neil Meyer. Edward James Olmos is also repped by CAA. Showcase Cinemas, owned by U. S. company National Amusements, has become the first major exhibition chain in Britain to enforce ¡Èsocial distancing¡É in its movie theaters, in line with the measures taken by its sister chain in the U. to combat the spread of coronavirus. The move comes ahead of an expected ban by the British [... ] After Netflix and Disney shuttered all live-action productions, Universal has decided to do the same with ¡ÈJurassic World: Dominion, ¡É ¡ÈFlint Strong¡É and the untitled Billy Eichner project all going on hiatus effective Friday. The studio continues to monitor the situation closely and will make a determination on when to restart production in the coming weeks. [... ] ¡ÈMulan¡É fans in mainland China on Friday welcomed the news that Disney will postpone the global release of the new live-action blockbuster, happy that they¡Çll likely now get the chance to see the film in theaters in sync with the rest of the world. The new ¡ÈMulan¡É was scheduled to release worldwide outside of China, [... ] The Walt Disney Company is taking the edge off of ¡Èsocial distancing¡É from the coronavirus this weekend, by streaming the animated blockbuster ¡ÈFrozen 2¡É three months ahead of schedule. Disney Plus aims to surprise families this Sunday with ¡Èsome fun and joy during this challenging period, ¡É referring to the global pandemic of COVID-19, which on [... ] In today¡Çs film news roundup, film festivals in San Franciso and Toronto are being canceled or postponed, the American Cinematheque stops screenings and veteran executive Jon Berg lands a new gig. FESTIVALS Two prominent mid-size film festivals in San Francisco and Toronto have joined the avalanche of cancellations and postponements due to the coronavirus pandemic. ] The Alamo Drafthouse chain has abruptly closed its theaters in Brooklyn and Yonkers amid the coronavirus epidemic. The chain made the announcement Friday night without disclosing any reasons. It said all tickets, including convenience fees and ticket add-ons, will be automatically refunded. ¡ÈUntil further notice, we are deeply sad to say that Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn [... ] The AMC, Regal, Cineplex, Arclight and Alamo Drafthouse chains have imposed limits on sales as a safety precaution in response to the coronavirus pandemic. AMC Theatres, which has 661 locations in North America, and Regal Entertainment Group, which has 564, both announced Friday that will be reducing their maximum capacity by at least 50% due [... ].
Windows on the world menu for sale. Windows on the world complete wine course. Windows on the world world trade center. Windows on the World is an engaging film that captures viewers attention and relates the reality of millions of immigrants living in the U.S. It is a must watch. Windows on the world 9/11. Windows on the world jumpers. Microsoft Windows has seen nine major versions since its first release in 1985. Over 29 years later, Windows looks very different but somehow familiar with elements that have survived the test of time, increases in computing power and ? most recently ? a shift from the keyboard and mouse to the touchscreen. Here¡Çs a brief look at the history of Windows, from its birth at the hands of Bill Gates with Windows 1 to the latest arrival under new Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella. Windows 1 The first version of Windows. Photograph: Wikipedia This is where it all started for Windows. The original Windows 1 was released in November 1985 and was Microsoft¡Çs first true attempt at a graphical user interface in 16-bit. Development was spearheaded by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and ran on top of MS-DOS, which relied on command-line input. It was notable because it relied heavily on use of a mouse before the mouse was a common computer input device. To help users become familiar with this odd input system, Microsoft included a game, Reversi (visible in the screenshot) that relied on mouse control, not the keyboard, to get people used to moving the mouse around and clicking onscreen elements. Windows 2 Windows 2 with overlapping windows. Photograph: Wikipedia Two years after the release of Windows 1, Microsoft¡Çs Windows 2 replaced it in December 1987. The big innovation for Windows 2 was that windows could overlap each other, and it also introduced the ability to minimise or maximise windows instead of ¡Èiconising¡É or ¡Èzooming¡É. The control panel, where various system settings and configuration options were collected together in one place, was introduced in Windows 2 and survives to this day. Microsoft Word and Excel also made their first appearances running on Windows 2. Windows 3 Windows 3. 0 got colourful. The first Windows that required a hard drive launched in 1990. Windows 3 was the first version to see more widespread success and be considered a challenger to Apple¡Çs Macintosh and the Commodore Amiga graphical user interfaces, coming pre-installed on computers from PC-compatible manufacturers including Zenith Data Systems. Windows 3 introduced the ability to run MS-DOS programmes in windows, which brought multitasking to legacy programmes, and supported 256 colours bringing a more modern, colourful look to the interface. More important - at least to the sum total of human time wasted - it introduced the card-moving timesink (and mouse use trainer) Solitaire. Windows 3. 1 Windows 3. 1 with Minesweeper. Photograph: Wikipedia Windows 1 and 2 both had point release updates, but Windows 3. 1 released in 1992 is notable because it introduced TrueType fonts making Windows a viable publishing platform for the first time. Minesweeper also made its first appearance. Windows 3. 1 required 1MB of RAM to run and allowed supported MS-DOS programs to be controlled with a mouse for the first time. 1 was also the first Windows to be distributed on a CD-ROM, although once installed on a hard drive it only took up 10 to 15MB (a CD can typically store up to 700MB). Windows 95 Windows 95: oh hello Start menu. As the name implies, Windows 95 arrived in August 1995 and with it brought the first ever Start button and Start menu (launched with a gigantic advertising campaign that used the Rolling Stones¡Ç Start Me Up, and a couple of months later Friends stars Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry. Could it be any more up-to-date? ) It also introduced the concept of ¡Èplug and play¡É ? connect a peripheral and the operating system finds the appropriate drivers for it and makes it work. That was the idea; it didn¡Çt always work in practice. Windows 95 also introduced a 32-bit environment, the task bar and focused on multitasking. MS-DOS still played an important role for Windows 95, which required it to run some programmes and elements. Internet Explorer also made its debut on Windows 95, but was not installed by default requiring the Windows 95 Plus! pack. Later revisions of Windows 95 included IE by default, as Netscape Navigator and NCSA Mosaic were popular at the time. Windows 98 Windows 98, the last great DOS-based Windows. Photograph: Wikipedia Released in June 1998, Windows 98 built on Windows 95 and brought with it IE 4, Outlook Express, Windows Address Book, Microsoft Chat and NetShow Player, which was replaced by Windows Media Player 6. 2 in Windows 98 Second Edition in 1999. Windows 98 introduced the back and forward navigation buttons and the address bar in Windows Explorer, among other things. One of the biggest changes was the introduction of the Windows Driver Model for computer components and accessories ? one driver to support all future versions of Windows. USB support was much improved in Windows 98 and led to its widespread adoption, including USB hubs and USB mice. Windows ME Windows ME was one to skip. Photograph: Wikipedia Considered a low point in the Windows series by many ? at least, until they saw Windows Vista ? Windows Millennium Edition was the last Windows to be based on MS-DOS, and the last in the Windows 9x line. Released in September 2000, it was the consumer-aimed operating system twined with Windows 2000 aimed at the enterprise market. It introduced some important concepts to consumers, including more automated system recovery tools. IE 5. 5, Windows Media Player 7 and Windows Movie Maker all made their appearance for the first time. Autocomplete also appeared in Windows Explorer, but the operating system was notorious for being buggy, failing to install properly and being generally poor. Windows 2000 Windows 2000 was ME¡Çs enterprise twin. Photograph: Wikipedia The enterprise twin of ME, Windows 2000 was released in February 2000 and was based on Microsoft¡Çs business-orientated system Windows NT and later became the basis for Windows XP. Microsoft¡Çs automatic updating played an important role in Windows 2000 and became the first Windows to support hibernation. Windows XP Windows XP still survives to this day. Photograph: Schrift-Architekt/flickr Arguably one of the best Windows versions, Windows XP was released in October 2001 and brought Microsoft¡Çs enterprise line and consumer line of operating systems under one roof. It was based on Windows NT like Windows 2000, but brought the consumer-friendly elements from Windows ME. The Start menu and task bar got a visual overhaul, bringing the familiar green Start button, blue task bar and vista wallpaper, along with various shadow and other visual effects. ClearType, which was designed to make text easier to read on LCD screens, was introduced, as were built-in CD burning, autoplay from CDs and other media, plus various automated update and recovery tools, that unlike Windows ME actually worked. Windows XP was the longest running Microsoft operating system, seeing three major updates and support up until April 2014 ? 13 years from its original release date. Windows XP was still used on an estimated 430m PCs when it was discontinued. Its biggest problem was security: though it had a firewall built in, it was turned off by default. Windows XP¡Çs huge popularity turned out to be a boon for hackers and criminals, who exploited its flaws, especially in Internet Explorer, mercilessly - leading Bill Gates to initiate a ¡ÈTrustworthy Computing¡É initiative and the subsequent issuance of to Service Pack updates that hardened XP against attack substantially. Windows Vista Windows Vista, arguably worse than Windows ME. Photograph: Microsoft Windows XP stayed the course for close to six years before being replaced by Windows Vista in January 2007. Vista updated the look and feel of Windows with more focus on transparent elements, search and security. Its development, under the codename ¡ÈLonghorn¡É, was troubled, with ambitious elements abandoned in order to get it into production. It was buggy, burdened the user with hundreds of requests for app permissions under ¡ÈUser Account Control¡É - the outcome of the Trustworthy Computing initiative which now meant that users had to approve or disapprove attempts by programs to make various changes. The problem with UAC was that it led to complacency, with people clicking ¡Èyes¡É to almost anything - taking security back to the pre-UAC state. It also ran slowly on older computers despite them being deemed as ¡ÈVista Ready¡É - a labelling that saw it sued because not all versions of Vista could run on PCs with that label. PC gamers saw a boost from Vista¡Çs inclusion of Microsoft¡Çs DirectX 10 technology. Windows Media Player 11 and IE 7 debuted, along with Windows Defender an anti-spyware programme. Vista also included speech recognition, Windows DVD Maker and Photo Gallery, as well as being the first Windows to be distributed on DVD. Later a version of Windows Vista without Windows Media Player was created in response to anti-trust investigations. Windows 7 Windows 7 was everything Windows Vista should have been. Photograph: Wikipedia Considered by many as what Windows Vista should have been, Windows 7 was first released in October 2009. It was intended to fix all the problems and criticism faced by Vista, with slight tweaks to its appearance and a concentration on user-friendly features and less ¡Èdialogue box overload¡É. It was faster, more stable and easier to use, becoming the operating system most users and business would upgrade to from Windows XP, forgoing Vista entirely. Handwriting recognition debuted in 7, as did the ability to ¡Èsnap¡É windows to the tops or sides of the screen, allowing faster more automatic window resizing. Windows 7 saw Microsoft hit in Europe with antit
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Windows on the world rotating floor. Is there a site with documents detailing the planned retrofitting of homes? I'd really appreciate a link, this would be helpful in showing doubtful people what's coming. Firefighters rescued them safely Juan by Juan. I can only imagine it was his most silent moment as he hurtled towards the earth. The noise around him would have dissipated as his blood raced through his system. With such a drop, he may well have been unconscious before his landing. I pray his pain was over before he was half way down. Sadness grips my heart seeing this image. How brave they all were that day ???.
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Windows on the world matches. You cant. Windows on the world menu 2001. Windows on the world book pdf. I swear even the most random twin tower vids just like this ALWAYS have some creepy foreshadowing., I believe it was an inside job but i also think it goes much deeper on a spiritual and quantom level.I have read the bible and there is proof that they stole their history from the Egyptian's or it is the same as the Egyptian's because the children of Joseph became Kings in Egypt. History shows that the great great grandson of Joseph rules over Sacarra with the covenant his grandfather Joseph ruled with. Heartwarming movie with a of powerful message! Highly recommend. Windows on the world movie trailer. Thanks to people like Nikki Rapaana, Michael Shaw and Freedom Advocates in the Bay know about Agenda 21 and Communitarianism. Thank Dr Stan Monteith, Gary Arnold and others.
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Windows on the world piers corbyn. Windows on the world extinction rebellion. Windows on the world 911 call. Windows on the world song. Windows on the World, despite the fact that it takes place in the weeks following the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York, is a film that is urgently for our time. It is a hero's journey of a son trying to find his father in that grief-stricken landscape and the characters stand in for the millions of immigrants, legal and illegal, who contribute in their everyday lives, to the American landscape. The film seeks to counter the narrative that's all-too-prevalent in today's political and media landscape by telling a story set in America's biggest and most diverse city, at its darkest time. The script by playwright and novelist Robert Mailer Anderson (who also produced the film) is wise and completely engaging; he creates indelible characters who are ultimately inspiring and uplifting. Edward James Olmos gives what he considers to be the performance of a lifetime, and the rest of the cast is terrific as well-with a special shout-out to Glynn Turman. The direction, by Olmos's son Michael, is sure-handed, getting terrific performances from his cast, including his father, in this father-son story, and it's beautifully lensed. The music, including jazz and a title track written by Anderson, is pitch-perfect, supporting the story without getting in the way. This film should be seen by everybody-and I'm sure it will be in mainstream distribution soon, as this is a time when, although the major studios may have turned their backs on substance, terrific indie films like this one have many other possible venues. If you can't see it at a film festival, like I did, keep a keen eye out for it. Terrific and inspiring.Windows on the world documentary. Windows on the world pics. 666 comments?. Windows on the world wine pdf. Windows on the world nyc. Windows on the world. Windows on the world book. The Windows on the World dining room, on the 107th floor of the North Tower. Photo: Ezra Stoller/Esto As you rode up in the elevator, your ears popped, and the journey took an eerily long time. Strangers would look at one another, a little frightened, as the big box ascended. When the doors finally opened, they¡Çd spill into the restaurant, giddy with relief. Safe! How long did it take? A minute, maybe longer, but in that time you left Manhattan, and every familiar thing, behind. Windows on the World was the ultimate destination restaurant, and Joe Baum, the consummate host, played it for all it was worth. You walked from darkness into light, toward floor-to-ceiling windows beckoning from the end of the corridor. When you reached them, it was almost impossible to resist the urge to press yourself against the glass and look down at the microscopic people on the sidewalk below. From up here it was a toy village, cars nosing silently down crowded streets while, off in the distance, planes took off and landed at distant airports. The restaurant¡Çs name was not lightly chosen. As the mâitre d¡Ç led you across the vast expanse of restaurant, the city winked up from all sides. Then the fireworks began. James Beard himself helped create the original menu, but over the years chefs came and went, tinkering with the food. Critics carped, but we all knew that it didn¡Çt really matter who was at the helm. You ordered like a Master of the Universe: oysters heaped with pearls of caviar, whole lobes of foie gras in Sauternes, burnished ducks and butter-braised lobsters. And you took your time with Kevin Zraly¡Çs wine list, which was, of course, one of the largest in the world, offering everything from rare Napa Valley Chardonnays to the magnificent Bordeaux of 1982. A soufflé was the only way to end. Or you could opt for the dacquoise, all crunch and crackle. Then you pushed your plate away and, in the early years, at least, settled back with a cigar to watch night capture the city. The ride down seemed faster. But even when you were finally on the ground, your head stayed up there. It¡Çs been said we¡Çve romanticized the place after the horror of what happened there. I¡Çd say we romanticized it all along. It was never about the food. It was about ambition and dreams. It was a temple of New York magic. Ruth Reichl, the former editor of Gourmet magazine, was the New York Times ¡Ç restaurant critic for six years. See Also: Adam Platt on Dining in the Decade Since 9/11 Windows on the World.
Ryan Guzman and Edward James Olmos are starring in the feature film ¡ÈWindows on the World, ¡É a father-son drama about the aftermath of 9/11, Variety has learned exclusively. Shooting will begin on July 10 in Mexico and New York City. Olmos¡Ç son Michael D. Olmos will direct from a script by Robert Mailer Anderson and Zack Anderson. Robert Mailer Anderson and Vicangelo Bulluck are producing. ¡ÈWindows on the World¡É will start in Mexico, where a man watches the news on Sept. 11, 2001, with his family and travels to New York City to find his father, who was working on the top floor of the Twin Towers. The Windows on the World venues were on the top floors of the North Tower. Guzman broke into the business in ¡ÈStep Up: Revolution¡É and ¡ÈStep Up All In, ¡É then starred in ¡ÈThe Boy Next Door¡É with Jennifer Lopez, ¡ÈJem and the Holograms, ¡É and in Richard Linklater¡Çs ¡ÈEverybody Wants Some. ¡É Edward James Olmos broke out in 1981¡Çs ¡ÈZoot Suit¡É and 1982¡Çs ¡ÈBlade Runner. ¡É He was nominated for a best actor Academy Award for ¡ÈStand and Deliver¡É and starred in the series ¡ÈBattlestar Galactica¡É and ¡ÈMiami Vice. ¡É He is reprising his role as Gaff in the upcoming ¡ÈBlade Runner 2049. ¡É Michael D. Olmos has directing credits on ¡ÈFilly Brown, ¡É ¡ÈThe Green Ghost, ¡É and ¡ÈBedrooms. ¡É Bulluck is a longtime executive producer of the NAACP Image Awards. Guzman is repped by CAA, manager Tim Taylor of Luber Roklin Entertainment and lawyer Neil Meyer. Edward James Olmos is also repped by CAA. Showcase Cinemas, owned by U. S. company National Amusements, has become the first major exhibition chain in Britain to enforce ¡Èsocial distancing¡É in its movie theaters, in line with the measures taken by its sister chain in the U. to combat the spread of coronavirus. The move comes ahead of an expected ban by the British [... ] After Netflix and Disney shuttered all live-action productions, Universal has decided to do the same with ¡ÈJurassic World: Dominion, ¡É ¡ÈFlint Strong¡É and the untitled Billy Eichner project all going on hiatus effective Friday. The studio continues to monitor the situation closely and will make a determination on when to restart production in the coming weeks. [... ] ¡ÈMulan¡É fans in mainland China on Friday welcomed the news that Disney will postpone the global release of the new live-action blockbuster, happy that they¡Çll likely now get the chance to see the film in theaters in sync with the rest of the world. The new ¡ÈMulan¡É was scheduled to release worldwide outside of China, [... ] The Walt Disney Company is taking the edge off of ¡Èsocial distancing¡É from the coronavirus this weekend, by streaming the animated blockbuster ¡ÈFrozen 2¡É three months ahead of schedule. Disney Plus aims to surprise families this Sunday with ¡Èsome fun and joy during this challenging period, ¡É referring to the global pandemic of COVID-19, which on [... ] In today¡Çs film news roundup, film festivals in San Franciso and Toronto are being canceled or postponed, the American Cinematheque stops screenings and veteran executive Jon Berg lands a new gig. FESTIVALS Two prominent mid-size film festivals in San Francisco and Toronto have joined the avalanche of cancellations and postponements due to the coronavirus pandemic. ] The Alamo Drafthouse chain has abruptly closed its theaters in Brooklyn and Yonkers amid the coronavirus epidemic. The chain made the announcement Friday night without disclosing any reasons. It said all tickets, including convenience fees and ticket add-ons, will be automatically refunded. ¡ÈUntil further notice, we are deeply sad to say that Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn [... ] The AMC, Regal, Cineplex, Arclight and Alamo Drafthouse chains have imposed limits on sales as a safety precaution in response to the coronavirus pandemic. AMC Theatres, which has 661 locations in North America, and Regal Entertainment Group, which has 564, both announced Friday that will be reducing their maximum capacity by at least 50% due [... ].
Windows on the world menu for sale. Windows on the world complete wine course. Windows on the world world trade center. Windows on the World is an engaging film that captures viewers attention and relates the reality of millions of immigrants living in the U.S. It is a must watch. Windows on the world 9/11. Windows on the world jumpers. Microsoft Windows has seen nine major versions since its first release in 1985. Over 29 years later, Windows looks very different but somehow familiar with elements that have survived the test of time, increases in computing power and ? most recently ? a shift from the keyboard and mouse to the touchscreen. Here¡Çs a brief look at the history of Windows, from its birth at the hands of Bill Gates with Windows 1 to the latest arrival under new Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella. Windows 1 The first version of Windows. Photograph: Wikipedia This is where it all started for Windows. The original Windows 1 was released in November 1985 and was Microsoft¡Çs first true attempt at a graphical user interface in 16-bit. Development was spearheaded by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and ran on top of MS-DOS, which relied on command-line input. It was notable because it relied heavily on use of a mouse before the mouse was a common computer input device. To help users become familiar with this odd input system, Microsoft included a game, Reversi (visible in the screenshot) that relied on mouse control, not the keyboard, to get people used to moving the mouse around and clicking onscreen elements. Windows 2 Windows 2 with overlapping windows. Photograph: Wikipedia Two years after the release of Windows 1, Microsoft¡Çs Windows 2 replaced it in December 1987. The big innovation for Windows 2 was that windows could overlap each other, and it also introduced the ability to minimise or maximise windows instead of ¡Èiconising¡É or ¡Èzooming¡É. The control panel, where various system settings and configuration options were collected together in one place, was introduced in Windows 2 and survives to this day. Microsoft Word and Excel also made their first appearances running on Windows 2. Windows 3 Windows 3. 0 got colourful. The first Windows that required a hard drive launched in 1990. Windows 3 was the first version to see more widespread success and be considered a challenger to Apple¡Çs Macintosh and the Commodore Amiga graphical user interfaces, coming pre-installed on computers from PC-compatible manufacturers including Zenith Data Systems. Windows 3 introduced the ability to run MS-DOS programmes in windows, which brought multitasking to legacy programmes, and supported 256 colours bringing a more modern, colourful look to the interface. More important - at least to the sum total of human time wasted - it introduced the card-moving timesink (and mouse use trainer) Solitaire. Windows 3. 1 Windows 3. 1 with Minesweeper. Photograph: Wikipedia Windows 1 and 2 both had point release updates, but Windows 3. 1 released in 1992 is notable because it introduced TrueType fonts making Windows a viable publishing platform for the first time. Minesweeper also made its first appearance. Windows 3. 1 required 1MB of RAM to run and allowed supported MS-DOS programs to be controlled with a mouse for the first time. 1 was also the first Windows to be distributed on a CD-ROM, although once installed on a hard drive it only took up 10 to 15MB (a CD can typically store up to 700MB). Windows 95 Windows 95: oh hello Start menu. As the name implies, Windows 95 arrived in August 1995 and with it brought the first ever Start button and Start menu (launched with a gigantic advertising campaign that used the Rolling Stones¡Ç Start Me Up, and a couple of months later Friends stars Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry. Could it be any more up-to-date? ) It also introduced the concept of ¡Èplug and play¡É ? connect a peripheral and the operating system finds the appropriate drivers for it and makes it work. That was the idea; it didn¡Çt always work in practice. Windows 95 also introduced a 32-bit environment, the task bar and focused on multitasking. MS-DOS still played an important role for Windows 95, which required it to run some programmes and elements. Internet Explorer also made its debut on Windows 95, but was not installed by default requiring the Windows 95 Plus! pack. Later revisions of Windows 95 included IE by default, as Netscape Navigator and NCSA Mosaic were popular at the time. Windows 98 Windows 98, the last great DOS-based Windows. Photograph: Wikipedia Released in June 1998, Windows 98 built on Windows 95 and brought with it IE 4, Outlook Express, Windows Address Book, Microsoft Chat and NetShow Player, which was replaced by Windows Media Player 6. 2 in Windows 98 Second Edition in 1999. Windows 98 introduced the back and forward navigation buttons and the address bar in Windows Explorer, among other things. One of the biggest changes was the introduction of the Windows Driver Model for computer components and accessories ? one driver to support all future versions of Windows. USB support was much improved in Windows 98 and led to its widespread adoption, including USB hubs and USB mice. Windows ME Windows ME was one to skip. Photograph: Wikipedia Considered a low point in the Windows series by many ? at least, until they saw Windows Vista ? Windows Millennium Edition was the last Windows to be based on MS-DOS, and the last in the Windows 9x line. Released in September 2000, it was the consumer-aimed operating system twined with Windows 2000 aimed at the enterprise market. It introduced some important concepts to consumers, including more automated system recovery tools. IE 5. 5, Windows Media Player 7 and Windows Movie Maker all made their appearance for the first time. Autocomplete also appeared in Windows Explorer, but the operating system was notorious for being buggy, failing to install properly and being generally poor. Windows 2000 Windows 2000 was ME¡Çs enterprise twin. Photograph: Wikipedia The enterprise twin of ME, Windows 2000 was released in February 2000 and was based on Microsoft¡Çs business-orientated system Windows NT and later became the basis for Windows XP. Microsoft¡Çs automatic updating played an important role in Windows 2000 and became the first Windows to support hibernation. Windows XP Windows XP still survives to this day. Photograph: Schrift-Architekt/flickr Arguably one of the best Windows versions, Windows XP was released in October 2001 and brought Microsoft¡Çs enterprise line and consumer line of operating systems under one roof. It was based on Windows NT like Windows 2000, but brought the consumer-friendly elements from Windows ME. The Start menu and task bar got a visual overhaul, bringing the familiar green Start button, blue task bar and vista wallpaper, along with various shadow and other visual effects. ClearType, which was designed to make text easier to read on LCD screens, was introduced, as were built-in CD burning, autoplay from CDs and other media, plus various automated update and recovery tools, that unlike Windows ME actually worked. Windows XP was the longest running Microsoft operating system, seeing three major updates and support up until April 2014 ? 13 years from its original release date. Windows XP was still used on an estimated 430m PCs when it was discontinued. Its biggest problem was security: though it had a firewall built in, it was turned off by default. Windows XP¡Çs huge popularity turned out to be a boon for hackers and criminals, who exploited its flaws, especially in Internet Explorer, mercilessly - leading Bill Gates to initiate a ¡ÈTrustworthy Computing¡É initiative and the subsequent issuance of to Service Pack updates that hardened XP against attack substantially. Windows Vista Windows Vista, arguably worse than Windows ME. Photograph: Microsoft Windows XP stayed the course for close to six years before being replaced by Windows Vista in January 2007. Vista updated the look and feel of Windows with more focus on transparent elements, search and security. Its development, under the codename ¡ÈLonghorn¡É, was troubled, with ambitious elements abandoned in order to get it into production. It was buggy, burdened the user with hundreds of requests for app permissions under ¡ÈUser Account Control¡É - the outcome of the Trustworthy Computing initiative which now meant that users had to approve or disapprove attempts by programs to make various changes. The problem with UAC was that it led to complacency, with people clicking ¡Èyes¡É to almost anything - taking security back to the pre-UAC state. It also ran slowly on older computers despite them being deemed as ¡ÈVista Ready¡É - a labelling that saw it sued because not all versions of Vista could run on PCs with that label. PC gamers saw a boost from Vista¡Çs inclusion of Microsoft¡Çs DirectX 10 technology. Windows Media Player 11 and IE 7 debuted, along with Windows Defender an anti-spyware programme. Vista also included speech recognition, Windows DVD Maker and Photo Gallery, as well as being the first Windows to be distributed on DVD. Later a version of Windows Vista without Windows Media Player was created in response to anti-trust investigations. Windows 7 Windows 7 was everything Windows Vista should have been. Photograph: Wikipedia Considered by many as what Windows Vista should have been, Windows 7 was first released in October 2009. It was intended to fix all the problems and criticism faced by Vista, with slight tweaks to its appearance and a concentration on user-friendly features and less ¡Èdialogue box overload¡É. It was faster, more stable and easier to use, becoming the operating system most users and business would upgrade to from Windows XP, forgoing Vista entirely. Handwriting recognition debuted in 7, as did the ability to ¡Èsnap¡É windows to the tops or sides of the screen, allowing faster more automatic window resizing. Windows 7 saw Microsoft hit in Europe with antit
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