GMM's Alternate Windows Timeline - LITE

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @alexismaxwellxx86
    @alexismaxwellxx86 Год назад +11

    I love how you used the Progressbar95 sounds in your alternate timeline lol

  • @jameswilliams9685
    @jameswilliams9685 8 месяцев назад

    Wow this was excellent! I really enjoyed this OS Mock-up video, probably one of the best I've seen in a long time! Well done!

  • @АлександрЮщенко-ц9ф
    @АлександрЮщенко-ц9ф 2 месяца назад +2

    In GMM's AWTL does Windows have Service Packs, just like OTL?

  • @Wind2000channel
    @Wind2000channel Год назад +4

    The author is clearly busy with other things, which is evident from the lack of activity.

    • @AliasaMayChange
      @AliasaMayChange 11 месяцев назад +2

      Mockup creation is not an instant process.

  • @OltScript313
    @OltScript313 Год назад +2

    I guess the dialog box mentioned for copyright in MS-DOS 9.0+ is text-based dialog box ?!

  • @nakigoye
    @nakigoye Год назад +1

    GMM, first of all i say i love your great work,
    second, i suggest you that for the next video called OS Mockups 17 would include the HP-UX series.
    HP-UX 1.0 (1989)
    Copyright: Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard
    Description: HP's first Unix-based operating system, developed in collaboration with Microsoft.
    HP-UX 2.0 (1992)
    Copyright: Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard
    Description: An updated version of HP-UX with improved compatibility and features.
    HP-UX 3.0 (1995)
    Copyright: Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard
    Description: Continued collaboration between HP and Microsoft to enhance the Unix-based HP-UX.
    HP-UX 4.0 (1998)
    Copyright: Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard
    Description: More advanced features and performance improvements in HP's Unix OS.
    HP-UX 5.0 (2002)
    Copyright: Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard
    Description: The fifth iteration of HP-UX, offering enhanced stability and scalability.
    HP-UX 6.0 (2005)
    Copyright: Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard
    Description: The last version of HP-UX developed in collaboration with Microsoft.
    HP-UX 7.0 (2006)
    Copyright: Hewlett-Packard
    Description: HP takes full copyright control of HP-UX, marking the beginning of independent development.
    HP-UX 8.0 (2009)
    Copyright: Hewlett-Packard
    Description: HP introduces significant updates and new features to HP-UX.
    HP-UX 9.0 (2012)
    Copyright: Hewlett-Packard
    Description: Continued improvement of HP-UX with a focus on enterprise-grade capabilities.
    HP-UX 10.0 (2016)
    Copyright: Hewlett-Packard
    Description: Enhanced security, virtualization, and management tools in HP-UX.
    HP-UX 11.0 (2020)
    Copyright: Hewlett-Packard
    Description: Further evolution of HP-UX with modernized infrastructure and cloud integration.
    HP-UX 12.0 (2022)
    Copyright: Hewlett-Packard
    Description: The latest version of HP-UX, featuring cutting-edge technologies and improved performance for the modern computing landscape.

  • @dylantaylorthesaiyan
    @dylantaylorthesaiyan 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love the great work but i wonder what happens with this alternative timeline beyond 2127

    • @ChrisScottNI
      @ChrisScottNI 2 месяца назад

      Microsoft went under a new name as ''MileCorp'' and eventually went bankrupt in 2324.

  • @Techno_CP
    @Techno_CP Год назад +2

    i like this

  • @thesolartermsarethebest7062
    @thesolartermsarethebest7062 5 месяцев назад +1

    What's Citrix WinFrame?

    • @tgb2024
      @tgb2024 3 месяца назад +1

      Citrix WinFrame (codenamed SouthBeach) is a specialized version of Windows NT 3.51 developed by Citrix Systems, Inc. and released in September 1995. The operating system is designed to allow multiple clients running MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows to connect to a single centralized server and access applications over a network. The technology for WinFrame would later be adopted into Microsoft's own Windows NT operating system with the release of Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition, and would eventually evolve into the Remote Desktop Services component in later versions of Windows.
      Citrix WinFrame development was discontinued after the release of Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition. Citrix then rebadged most of the WinFrame applications as an add-on for Windows servers with Terminal Services installed, known as Citrix MetaFrame.

  • @LoganAussie
    @LoganAussie 24 дня назад

    13:19 sounds like lunarOS by athe52

  • @teamont5
    @teamont5 Год назад +2

    tbh you should've minimized the amount of editions in lite, like embedded, tyro, business, media center, umpc, 64 bit, server-related (server itself can be kept, not the others), tablet pc, and other unpractical ones in the mainline, like filler kind of thing

    • @morejxnm_
      @morejxnm_ Год назад +5

      bro he halfed down the whole thing and you still said "i ain't readin allat 💀"

  • @1leon000
    @1leon000 Год назад

    Not suitable? Don't you mean "unfamiliar"?