Features of this new operating system included:
Support for FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS.
Increased uptime of the system and significantly fewer OS
reboot scenarios.
Windows Installer tracks applications and recognizes and
replaces missing components.
Protects memory of individual apps and processes to avoid a
single app bringing the system down
Encrypted File Systems protects sensitive data.
Secure Virtual Private Networking (VPN) supports tunneling in to
private LAN over public Internet.
Personalized menus adapt to the way you work
Multilingual version allows for User Interface and help to switch,
based on logon.
Includes broader support for high-speed networking devices,
including Native ATM and cable modems.
Supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) and IEEE 1394 for greater
bandwidth devices.
While that might not sound significant to the everyday computer
user, these new advancements made for a smoother running system
with more capabilities than other Windows versions.
The year 2000 also saw the release of Windows ME or Windows
Millennium. This version was meant as an upgrade for Windows 95
and 98 and was designed with end users in mind. 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, this update was recommended only
for users that may find or want some of the new features or for users
who are purchasing a new computer with this operating system
included.
Support for FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS.
Increased uptime of the system and significantly fewer OS
reboot scenarios.
Windows Installer tracks applications and recognizes and
replaces missing components.
Protects memory of individual apps and processes to avoid a
single app bringing the system down
Encrypted File Systems protects sensitive data.
Secure Virtual Private Networking (VPN) supports tunneling in to
private LAN over public Internet.
Personalized menus adapt to the way you work
Multilingual version allows for User Interface and help to switch,
based on logon.
Includes broader support for high-speed networking devices,
including Native ATM and cable modems.
Supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) and IEEE 1394 for greater
bandwidth devices.
While that might not sound significant to the everyday computer
user, these new advancements made for a smoother running system
with more capabilities than other Windows versions.
The year 2000 also saw the release of Windows ME or Windows
Millennium. This version was meant as an upgrade for Windows 95
and 98 and was designed with end users in mind. 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, this update was recommended only
for users that may find or want some of the new features or for users
who are purchasing a new computer with this operating system
included.
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