Windows Me (Millenium Edition) is an operating system from Microsoft, released commercially September 14, 2000. Windows Me was developed specifically for the home user, while Windows 2000 was developed specifically for the business user. Microsoft claims that Me was an update on Windows 98 (which has a very similar look-and-feel), adding a more intuitive interface for a novice user while adding functionality for more experienced users.
Designed to be backwards compatible with Windows 98, Windows Me works with the earlier version's applications and drivers. Improvements over Windows 98 include functions to enhance system stability and error correction (what Microsoft is calling "PC health"), as well as features designed for digital media, home networking, and online experience:
PC health features:
System restore, which allows users to
return to a prior (functioning) configuration when encountering problems
System file protection, which prevents accidental overwriting of critical system files
Auto-update, which automatically downloads Microsoft updates
Digital media features:
Image acquisition, which facilitates transfer of images from digital equipment
Movie Maker, which enables digital editing, saving and sharing of videos
Media Player 7, which coordinates and organizes digital media operations
DirectPlay voice chat, which enables chat between users playing games over the Web
Home networking features:
Home Networking Wizard, which walks the user through steps to connect multiple computers in a home
Improved technology for Internet connection-sharing
Simplified Universal Serial Bus (USB) networking
Universal plug-and-play technology
Online experience features:
Internet Explorer 5.5
NetMeeting 3.0 for conference capability
Enhanced interoperability of Outlook and MSN Messenger Service
Easier Web publishing
Although this is the first time that many of these features have been combined into a package, it's worthwhile to note that many - including Media Player 7.0, Internet Explorer 5.5, DirectX 7.0a and NetMeeting 3.0 - were already available for free download from Microsoft's Web site. Windows Me was the last operating system based on the Windows 95 kernel. Windows ME was made obsolete by Windows XP, which will in turn be followed by Windows Vista, formerly code-named "Longhorn." Microsoft offically ended support for Windows Me on July 11, 2006.
Windows Millennium, also known as Windows ME, was introduced September 14, 2000 to the general public as the upgrade for Windows 95 and Windows 98 users and is designed for end-users. Overall, Windows ME has the look and feel of Windows 98 with some additional fixes and features not available in previous operating systems.
While Windows ME includes some of the latest fixes and updates and some enticing new features, we recommend this update only for users that may find or want some of the new features listed below or for users who are purchasing a new computer with this operating system included.
Revert back to backup of computer - Windows Me allows the user to automatically restore an old backup in case files are corrupted or deleted.
Protect important system files - Windows Me allows the user to protect important system files and will not allow these files to be modified by any other software.
Movie editor - Allows users to edit and combine Microsoft movie files. Importing movies requires additional hardware.
Windows Media Player - Includes Media Player 7, which enables users a more advanced way of listening and organizing their media files.
Designed to be backwards compatible with Windows 98, Windows Me works with the earlier version's applications and drivers. Improvements over Windows 98 include functions to enhance system stability and error correction (what Microsoft is calling "PC health"), as well as features designed for digital media, home networking, and online experience:
PC health features:
System restore, which allows users to
return to a prior (functioning) configuration when encountering problems
System file protection, which prevents accidental overwriting of critical system files
Auto-update, which automatically downloads Microsoft updates
Digital media features:
Image acquisition, which facilitates transfer of images from digital equipment
Movie Maker, which enables digital editing, saving and sharing of videos
Media Player 7, which coordinates and organizes digital media operations
DirectPlay voice chat, which enables chat between users playing games over the Web
Home networking features:
Home Networking Wizard, which walks the user through steps to connect multiple computers in a home
Improved technology for Internet connection-sharing
Simplified Universal Serial Bus (USB) networking
Universal plug-and-play technology
Online experience features:
Internet Explorer 5.5
NetMeeting 3.0 for conference capability
Enhanced interoperability of Outlook and MSN Messenger Service
Easier Web publishing
Although this is the first time that many of these features have been combined into a package, it's worthwhile to note that many - including Media Player 7.0, Internet Explorer 5.5, DirectX 7.0a and NetMeeting 3.0 - were already available for free download from Microsoft's Web site. Windows Me was the last operating system based on the Windows 95 kernel. Windows ME was made obsolete by Windows XP, which will in turn be followed by Windows Vista, formerly code-named "Longhorn." Microsoft offically ended support for Windows Me on July 11, 2006.
Windows Millennium, also known as Windows ME, was introduced September 14, 2000 to the general public as the upgrade for Windows 95 and Windows 98 users and is designed for end-users. Overall, Windows ME has the look and feel of Windows 98 with some additional fixes and features not available in previous operating systems.
While Windows ME includes some of the latest fixes and updates and some enticing new features, we recommend this update only for users that may find or want some of the new features listed below or for users who are purchasing a new computer with this operating system included.
Revert back to backup of computer - Windows Me allows the user to automatically restore an old backup in case files are corrupted or deleted.
Protect important system files - Windows Me allows the user to protect important system files and will not allow these files to be modified by any other software.
Movie editor - Allows users to edit and combine Microsoft movie files. Importing movies requires additional hardware.
Windows Media Player - Includes Media Player 7, which enables users a more advanced way of listening and organizing their media files.
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