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| [[Image:Nashville 1265 Desktop.jpg|300px|thumb|"Nashville" 4.10.1265 desktop.]]
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| '''Nashville''' was the [[codename]] for a cancelled release of [[Microsoft Windows]] scheduled to be released in 1996, between "Chicago" ([[Windows 95]]) and "Memphis" ([[Windows 98]], at the time scheduled for release 1997), causing it to be referred to as '''Windows 96''' by the public. The release intended to focus on a tighter integration between Windows and [[Internet Explorer]], in order to better compete with [[Netscape Navigator]].
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| There are two builds:
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| Build 4.10.999 and Build 4.10.1265.
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| The operating system building was discontinued due to working on better support for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0
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