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> Then, at the end of the demo, you could actually see him, closing the Director show. The rest of the demos did not have the eye candy.

Showing a video of a demo is in itself not a bad thing - that's often done when you want to show early builds or even a patchwork of work across multiple builds.

Depending on when you saw the Longhorn demo, it might be inaccurate to say that Longhorn became Vista. I worked at Microsoft (not on Windows) back then and saw some flashy demos of eye-candy UI in the 2003 timeframe that never launched, except as a beta build that was given out to external developers late 2003 at the PDC (conference). The original Longhorn, demo-ed at PDC 2003, was abandoned in mid-2004 and was pivoted to the Windows 2003 codebase. A lot of the features originally planned / demo-ed for Longhorn (new filesystem, XAML-based UI etc) never shipped.



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