evilguy
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Apparently some people claimed that Windows NT 5.x is considered "modern". However, Microsoft considers Windows NT to have outdated security compared to Windows Vista when Windows Vista launched, and security was actually a big focus with Windows Vista. While I have actually created a thread and posted on here from my Windows 2000 machine, I still don't think it is "modern" personally, as Windows Vista was a huge departure from Windows NT.
So with all that in mind, was the huge departure from Windows NT necessary to become a "modern" version of Windows, or does Windows NT 5.x have what it takes to be considered "modern"?
Or is neither one, perhaps Windows was never "modern" right up until Windows 10? Or maybe Windows simply never was "modern" at any point in history?
So with all that in mind, was the huge departure from Windows NT necessary to become a "modern" version of Windows, or does Windows NT 5.x have what it takes to be considered "modern"?
Or is neither one, perhaps Windows was never "modern" right up until Windows 10? Or maybe Windows simply never was "modern" at any point in history?
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