
The Pillars of Longhorn: Living La Vida Longhorn (Longhorn Foghorn).ReflectiaX's Longhorn Beta and Demo Files Thread!.Windows "Longhorn" features present in Windows Vista.Picture on the right shows the M5 port of the M7 Aero theme. The private Aero theme was all that's needed to get this lovely striped taskbar/sidebar in M5. Microsoft actually implemented a lot of the crazy stuff seen in their Longhorn concepts. "Road to Gold: The Long Road to Windows Vista Part 1: 2001-2001" "Windows Blackcomb: See Why Bill Gates Loves Whistler" Early builds used 2D and 3D representations of a longhorn bull later builds included white or glass versions of the Windows flag.

Several different logos were created throughout the development of "Longhorn".

After that, the main branch began compiling Longhorn builds. The main branch continued to compile Server 2003 builds at the 3xxx range, such as build 3663 (release candidate 1), until the dnsrv branch dedicated to Server 2003 spun off from the main branch in 2002. The xpclient release branch, dedicated to XP, spun off from the main branch in 2001. This was likely spurred by Paul Thurrott's statement on his review of build 5048: "The problem, I was told recently, was that the underpinnings of Longhorn-then based on the Windows XP code base-were struggling under the weight of all of the technologies that Microsoft planed to implement in this release." However, pre-reset "Longhorn" builds are based, not on XP, but on Windows Server 2003 release candidate code. The popular belief is that pre-reset "Longhorn" builds are based on Windows XP. Bill Gates would later state that this choice for a codename of the operating system was "a bit random". Whistler and Blackcomb are names of mountains in British Columbia, Canada, and Longhorn is the name of a saloon located in between the two mountains, representing the operating system's initial status as an internim release between the two products.

"Longhorn" was chosen as the codename for the operating system to represent its initial status as an internim release between Windows XP (codenamed "Whistler") and "Blackcomb". 3 Concepts, presentations, demos and prototypes.
