Longhorn could be tough sell for Microsoft

Longhorn has already survived several major delays, intense scrutiny from the industry and a radical redesign of its features.

But the toughest test for Microsoft's next release of Windows is still to come: Will anyone buy it?

Source: C|Net News.com

That is a good question. I have another one: With no WinFS in Longhorn, what makes it worth buying? It is not out yet, but it seems they have cut more features from Longhorn then they have told us about.

Comments (1)

Hello, my name is Roberta Gallant and I reside
in Concord, New Hampshire. Why is Microsoft Longhorn under intense scrutiny? Will Microsoft Longhorn ever fail to function properly as Microsoft Windows XP Home and Professional do?
Will anyone buy Longhorn after it is on the store shelves?

Roberta Gallant
New Hampshire

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