I agree. Until now, there were two families of Windows: DOS based family: Windows 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME
NT based, true operating system: Windows NT 3.xx, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP Windows ME is a dead end of the 'old' line of Windows. Windows XP Home Edition has nothing in common with Windows ME. Well, at least no more than any other XP product. It is a stripped-down version of Windows XP Professional, tuned for personal use at home (or on a laptop). So, it is not a successor of Windows ME, it is only taking its role. The confusion is understandable because the families overlap in many ways. For example - naming convention (in Windows 2000, NT was dropped from the name, though it still says 'NT based' on the logon screen). Then, user interface was being developed in both (95 had a 'new' look first, and the look and feel was later adopted by NT 4.0). I believe that many developers (like myself) are looking forward to seeing 98 and ME gone, for many reasons. And I think the home users who never experienced anything other than 95 and 98 will (for the first time) notice a major improvement in stability when they upgrade to Windows XP Home Edition. I am sorry if this last part sounded like a Microsoft commercial. It is just that I am really happy to see the old DOS based line will finally die. Lars > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael (michka) Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 20:58 > To: Jungshik Shin; Unicode Mailing List > Subject: Re: Unicode support in WinXP home and WinXP pro? > > > This is not true. > > They are based on the same code base, and both contain a > Unicode aset of > innards. > > > MichKa > > Michael Kaplan > Trigeminal Software, Inc. > http://www.trigeminal.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jungshik Shin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Unicode Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 8:13 AM > Subject: Unicode support in WinXP home and WinXP pro? > > > > > > Hi, > > > > This may not be the best forum to ask this question,but..... > > Is it true that Win XP Home and Win XP Pro have different > lineage, one > > from Win 9x/ME and the other from NT and they have > different levels of > > Unicode support? I thought all incarnations of Win XP are successors > > of WinNT4/2k and have better Unicode support than any > other previous > > version of Windows (NT4/2k and 9x/ME) because nobody has > ever mentioned > > any difference between Win XP Home and XP Pro in terms of Unicode > > support. It'd be nice to get this clarified. > > > > Thank you in advance and happy thanksgiving to those in the US, > > > > Jungshik Shin > > > > > > > >

