- Windows Never Released
- Contents
- Etymology [ edit | edit source ]
- Pre-History [ edit | edit source ]
- Most notable ideas [ edit | edit source ]
- Reception [ edit | edit source ]
- Redeeming quality [ edit | edit source ]
- Criticism [ edit | edit source ]
- Microsoft Windows
- Windows 1.0/2.0
- 1985–2001
- Windows 3.0
- 1990–2001
- Windows 3.1x
- 1992–2001
- Windows NT 3.1
- 1993–2001
- Windows NT 3.5x
- 1994–2001
- Windows 95
- 1995–2001
- Windows NT 4.0
- 1996–2004
- Windows 98/98 SE
- 1998–2006
- Windows 2000
- 1999–2010
- Windows Millennium Edition
- 2000–2006
- Windows XP
- 2001–2014
- Windows Vista
- 2006–2017
- Windows 7
- 2009–2020 (Base version), 2009–2023 (Pro and Enterprise versions)
- Windows 8
- 2012–2016
- Windows 8.1
- 2013–present
- Windows 10
- 2015–present
- Windows 10X
- 2020–present
Windows Never Released
Windows Never Released (abbreviated to WNR) is a cult started by jhj22 in 2008. It is where people make fictional Windows bootscreens and (rarely) desktop using programs such as Photoshop or Paint.NET and often compile then into videos.
Windows Mockups (WM) is the same as WNR, and was popular in 2017, while people here doing bootscreens frequently. During 2017 there was an increase in «cringy» WNRs. This lead to Aero Community members starting to consider WNR dead, leading to Twiglets1888 starting the Windows Mockups cult, where each idea would usually have accompanying desktops, logon screens or programs too. This would give people a deeper understanding of how the idea may have looked and worked. However, in July 2017 following a drama everyone agreed to end the elitism and return to doing WNRs instead of WMs.
WNR is worstened in 2018-19, after several aeroians and minderians quits making WNR videos. However, Spyonclear, TLakituGamingTV, ChromaticTM are creating quality WNR content, while being new at it, so there is not always something bad happening.
NROS seems like WNR too, but it is non-Windows mockups.
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Etymology [ edit | edit source ]
Originally, fictional versions of Windows we’re called Never Released Windows Versions by jhj22, but it was believed the name got distorted by aqwert22, naming the mockups videos as Windows Never Released. It took longer to blame the Windows Never Released name for it’s english language being broken, which leading some peoples to create Windows Mockups videos.
Pre-History [ edit | edit source ]
- August 1998 — Created Windows Titanic 98, which likely inspired present-day WNRs.
- 2001 — Released Windows RG on Newgrounds.
- 2005 — Released Windows XXP on Newgrounds.
- 2008 — Released Windows Doors on Newgrounds.
Most notable ideas [ edit | edit source ]
Reception [ edit | edit source ]
Redeeming quality [ edit | edit source ]
Nermal Cat, Neptune98, fean, Glosswired, and a few more WNRers is praised by high-quality Windows arts (Bootscreens, desktops, etc).
Criticism [ edit | edit source ]
While the cult is little known, it has gained some infamy outside of the community for the low quality and unrealisticness of many of the bootscreens, as the cult is mostly associated with works by Minderia and his followers. The term «Windows Never Released» has also been criticised for being broken English, along with it being misleading. People who are unaware of what WNR is think that it means «unreleased Windows versions» and may start accusing the creator of that video of lying.
The community also has a bad reputation for its toxicity and immaturity. Since 2017, the community has split into two sides — «Minderians» and «non-Minderians». This resulted from many people using assets created by Minderia, which is frowned upon by the older part of the community for being lazy and low effort. The splitting has gotten even worse, with some people being referred to as terms such as «Arsenians», «Cheat Manians», «Tartarians» and «Fitians». The community overall has been labelled by some as a «kindergarten», especially from people who are unaware of the more mature part of the community.
Even further WNR being criticised thanks by Arsen54800 and Mockup Man (former), while still using Update 5 and it’s modifications.
Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft overhauled their logo again to fit in with the new Metro design language on Windows 8, which removes the green, yellow, and red colors to become all blue and a slightly modified Segoe font. This logo was unveiled on Windows 8 Consumer Preview released February 2012. Notable changes is that they Ditched the 3D, Aero And Flag Design And replaced it with a Window And a Flat Design, with perspective, design by Pentagram. Windows 8 was released on October 26, 2012.
Windows 8’s most notable new features are New Metro design, Touchscreen for the new tablet called «Surface», new full Start Menu (Start Screen), Apps, and instead of using the 3D task switcher, it used 2D at the right side of the screen. The original version is known to be the very shortest support version, but counting Windows 8.1 instead of this, Windows 95 and ME had the shortest support versions, due to their negative feedback and lack of usage because of some users staying on the previous version or upgrading as soon as the next version of Windows appeared.
Support ended on January 12, 2016. To regain support, users are recommended to upgrade to Windows 8.1 (which can be done in this version without install disc).
Windows 8.1
2013–present
After a year, Microsoft released Windows 8.1 in October 2013. This logo has an additional «.1» at the end and is also slightly less bold, giving a smoother feel. This logo was not officially used by Microsoft neither in advertising (where the default Windows logo was used) nor in the OS (where the Windows 8 logo was used), but it was used in some conferences.
Windows 8.1 was an update for Windows 8 with some improvements, Start button was reintroduced and some enhances to the Start Screen. Windows 8 and 8.1 were not commonly seen being used among Windows users, mainly due to the removed Start menu.
Mainstream support ended on January 9, 2018, and extended support will end on January 10, 2023.
Windows 10
2015–present
Microsoft officially unveiled the first beta version of Windows 10 on September 30, 2014. The text on the wordmark of the logo was unbolded and the logo itself was made a darker shade of blue. The last version of the operating system was released worldwide on July 29, 2015. Since then, Windows 10 releases new features update twice per year (except in 2016).
Windows 10’s new features are the ability to run Microsoft Store apps on the desktop, return of Start menu although Start screen mode option still remains, new versions of Microsoft Store-based apps, multiple desktops, a voice assistant: Cortana, and a new internet browser: Microsoft Edge. New updates for Windows 10 include Game Mode, Paint 3D and a new interface: Fluent Design which replacing Metro.
This might be the final version of Windows, because Microsoft says it is becoming ‘a service’.
For 2015 LTSB, Mainstream support ended on October 13, 2020, and extended support will end on October 14, 2025.
For 2016 LTSB, Mainstream support will end on October 12, 2021, and extended support will end on October 13, 2026.
For 2019 LTSC, Mainstream support will end on January 9, 2024, and extended support will end on January 9, 2029.
Windows 10X
2020–present
This logo is more rounded off, and has multiple colors, to fit with the new design. Microsoft is making a new version of Windows, aimed at dual-screen tablets. The development started around 2020. This version can run on laptops. As of now, the OS is still not released. But you can run the OS with the Microsoft Device Emulator Software. This version of Windows could run on ARM (Tablet) — based devices. You cannot install the OS onto regular PC’s. It either comes pre-installed, or you’ll need to flash it with NTFS-Pools. It also has a new start menu, taskbar, UI, and system. This OS will not replace Windows 10. This is another OS made for other devices.