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From: aamirOnline
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  Hi  In Windows Longhorn .Net will rule. WinFX a central api for Windows Longhorn is 
a Managed .Net API. instead of c-style Win32......   Not Belivelble ! ! ! Read out 
following article by - Ian Griffiths   In Longhorn, Win32 will no longer be the 
principal API. It will, of course, continue to be supported; 20-year-old DOS 
applications still run on the latest version of Windows, and likewise, Win32 
applications will also continue to work for the foreseeable future. But just as DOS 
and 16-bit Windows applications were superseded by Win32 applications, so in Longhorn 
will Win32 become the "old way" of doing things. In Win32's place is a new API called 
WinFX (pronounced "Win Effects"). WinFX is a significant milestone in the history of 
the Windows API, as it puts .NET at the center of the platform. While Win32, the main 
API for previous versions of Windows, is a C-style API, WinFX is designed primarily to 
be used by .NET languages. In other words, it is a managed API. Moreover, it is a 
superset of the existing .NET Framework.  More ...   regards M Aamir Maniar System 
Analyst (CWS), Freelance OOAD Consultant [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]  

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