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[[File:WinFX_Amazon_Application_Screenshot.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Amazon.com application.]]
[[File:AmazonWinFX.png|thumb|right|200px|The Amazon.com application.]]
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4050''' (with a build tag of '''4050.private/lab06 demo.031019-1809''') is a build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:Longhorn|Windows "Longhorn"]] operating system. This build was shown during Microsoft's [[Professional Developers Conference 2003|Professional Developers Conference of 2003]] to demonstrate some of the new features enabled by the [[WinFX]] set of application programming interfaces (APIs).
'''Windows "Longhorn" build 4050''' (with a build tag of '''4050.private/lab06 demo.031019-1809''') is a build of the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:Longhorn|Windows "Longhorn"]] operating system. This build was shown during Microsoft's [[Professional Developers Conference 2003|Professional Developers Conference of 2003]] to demonstrate some of the new features enabled by the [[WinFX]] set of application programming interfaces (APIs).
==Screenshots==
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Image:4050tag.jpg|4050 build tag.
Image:4050tag.jpg|4050 build tag.
Image:4050winver.jpg|''About Windows'' dialog box in build 4050.
Image:4050winver.jpg|''About Windows'' dialog box in build 4050.
Image:4050 lab06 031019-1809 Amazon.jpg|The ''Amazon.com'' client application and [[Windows:Sidebar|Windows Sidebar]].
Image:4050 lab06 031019-1809 Amazon.jpg|The Amazon.com client application and the [[Windows:Sidebar|Windows Sidebar]].
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Revision as of 06:45, 4 August 2014

The Amazon.com application.

Windows "Longhorn" build 4050 (with a build tag of 4050.private/lab06 demo.031019-1809) is a build of the Microsoft Windows "Longhorn" operating system. This build was shown during Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference of 2003 to demonstrate some of the new features enabled by the WinFX set of application programming interfaces (APIs).

Screenshots