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To: BillyG who wrote (31794)4/4/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
After Windows 98, everybody moves to Windows NT....................

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We know this because Microsoft chairman Bill Gates says so.

You can now take it as almost official that Windows 98 will be released at the end of June _ the 25th seems a good date _ and that the Windows NT 5.0 network operating system will see the light of day sometime next year.

A new interim beta release of Windows NT 5.0 is already going out to applications developers all over the world.

That version will expire in 300 days.

The next beta version of Windows NT 5.0 will probably be available around the middle of the year _ with a commercial release, perhaps, in the first quarter of 1999.

Quite correctly, Microsoft officials declined to comment on the delivery timetable.

Why is Windows NT, in any version, so important?

The thought is that Windows 98 will be the last version of Windows for personal computers that will be separate from Windows NT.

After Windows 98, all PC users will be switched to Windows NT _ perhaps in different flavours, too.

That is no longer an idle rumour.
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