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Earliest known date: August 25, 2019 01:54:24



I've recently come to notice that some people who are interested in Windows still use this version of the Nashville logo. This logo IS. NOT. LEGITIMATE. Windows Nashville never had its own logo. It used the same logo as Windows 95 due to the fact that it was simply an unreleased version and was possibly intended to serve as a minor bridge between 95 and 98 that would help push Internet Explorer. I don't mind you using this as your own version as long as you credit me and don't sell your content (and set your content to the same copyright terms). I am not part of the Windows community and I never was.


Techimals are not coming back. Nashville will not be coming back (I may remake her as an uncopyrighted pixelian). Windows characters and characters from any other tech company ARE NOT COMING BACK.

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My copyright terms:
My Copyright TermsGood evening (if you're in my timezone and reading this as it releases), Although I have previously informed you all of my copyright terms, I would like to create this document so I can put it in the descriptions of all my pieces. With this, I will repeat my copyright terms:1. Firstly, you have to credit me appropriately. You can do this by linking to the piece you used or my DeviantArt page.2. Second, you cannot sell your work. I've previously stated that you could not monetize your work as well; however, I've changed my mind on this due to the fact that monetizing content simply places ads in your content. I'm alright with you placing ads in your content as long as the audience can get to your content without paying. (I also use an adblocker, so I can't exactly keep track of who monetizes their content on certain platforms).3. Lastly, you have to share your work under the same license as I do. The Creative Commons license will be listed at the bottom of my pieces. If it doesn't have a Creative Commons license at the bottom, you cannot use it at all. I also won't link this document to pages without a Creative Commons license. This means that people in the future will have to follow the rules stated in this document.Thank you. Have a good rest of your day, -___Nash/Nash (Formerly known as WolfGamerTech)


Alongside that, here are some interesting facts for the Windows community.

1. Windows 8 was not codenamed Midori. It was simply codenamed 8. Midori was the codename for Microsoft's unreleased operating system that would've been their shift away from Windows.

2. Microsoft has officially stated that Windows 7 never had a codename. Vienna was the updated codename for Windows Blackcomb; however, the name Blackcomb is used more frequently than Vienna by the community, including tech historians.

3. Windows Longhorn wasn't originally planned to exist. Originally, it was XP in 2001 and Blackcomb in 2002. The original idea for a successor to XP was codenamed Idaho, but this prototype most likely didn't last long and was replaced by Longhorn. (I personally find Longhorn much more fitting)

4. Windows ME was liked for the first few months.

6. Windows 11 was originally going to be a Windows 10 UI update. In fact, as of uploading this. Windows 11 is still Windows NT 10.0.

7. Windows 10 was originally intended to be Windows 9. In the beta, it was Windows NT 6.4 for a while. I also believe Threshold 1 and the Developer Preview refers to 10 as 9 in some areas.

8. In several builds, Windows Whistler had a theme called Watercolor. (I was very sad that Microsoft didn't use the theme in the final release once I found it existed).

9. Windows 2000 had no codename; however, Windows NT Workstation 5.0 was an early name for it.

10. Windows Neptune and Windows Odyssey (which merged to create XP) were also going to have a successor codenamed Triton. Triton was not an update to Neptune. It was an unreleased version.

11. The Windows Desktop Update that released with Internet Explorer 4 was also codenamed Nashville. This leads me to believe that there's a chance that Nashville was never cancelled and just got converted to an update.


This piece will be taken down if Microsoft requests I do so.

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