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This build was among the last builds compiled before Longhorn finally entered Beta 1 stage. By this point, Microsoft had finally reimplemented the entire Longhorn feature set back into Longhorn itself (the sidebar is one notable exception), signifying the end of the Omega-13 stage.
'''Windows "Longhorn" 5098.winmain beta1.050628-1740''' is among the last builds compiled before the Beta 1 stage of [[Windows:Vista|Windows Vista]]. By this point, Microsoft implemented a substantial amount of features originally slated for [[Windows:Longhorn|Windows "Longhorn"]], signifying the end of the ''Omega-13'' stage.


Not only did this build include the new Aero Glass theme, but it also introduced the LDDM video drives, including updates to the Start Menu, and even a new Games Center.
This build includes the [[Windows:Visual Styles:Aero|Windows Aero]] [[Windows:Visual Styles|visual style]], WDDM video drivers, ''Start'' menu updates, and the [[Games Explorer]].


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File:5098.winmain_beta1.050628-1740_1.jpg|''Start'' menu and ''About Windows'' dialog box
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File:5098.winmain_beta1.050628-1740_2.jpg|Windows Explorer demonstrating Virtual Folders, new icon viewing modes, and the ''Details Pane''
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File:5098.winmain_beta1.050628-1740_3.jpg|Links in the Control Panel
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Revision as of 10:50, 10 November 2013

Windows "Longhorn" 5098.winmain beta1.050628-1740 is among the last builds compiled before the Beta 1 stage of Windows Vista. By this point, Microsoft implemented a substantial amount of features originally slated for Windows "Longhorn", signifying the end of the Omega-13 stage.

This build includes the Windows Aero visual style, WDDM video drivers, Start menu updates, and the Games Explorer.