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''Windows Neptune'' is a version of Microsoft Windows that was shown as a technology demonstration of a possible home consumer edition of Windows 2000 . It is unknown whether Microsoft ever intended to release it. After Neptune was shown, the "Whistler" project was formed that eventually went on to become Windows XP . Development on Neptune ended in January 2000. {Link without Title}

In April 1999, it was formally announced that Windows Me was going to be the final product in the 9x family. One Neptune Build did make it to Beta testers (on Dec 27, 1998) and showed off some early work on the new logon screen ("Welcome" in Windows XP) and an activity center-based User Accounts control panel. These beta testers speculated that Neptune was slated for release, in 2001 or 2002, as the first NT-based consumer Windows offering.


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Windows Neptune was supposed to feature an HTML -based user interface based on Forms+ , Universal Plug And Play (UPnP) connectivity, Bill Gates 's WinTone vision, and the NT Kernel used in Windows 2000 (since renamed as the Windows Engine).

Some of the changes introduced in the Neptune build, such as a rudimentary .

Two circulated builds of Neptune are known to exist - build 5000 (leaked to very few people) and build 5111 which is very common.


BUILD NUMBERS

Windows Neptune alpha release had the build number 5111 because, although it wasn't 9x / DOS -based, it was a successor to the 9x line. It continued the 9x build numbers (Me was build 3000) and did not follow the build numbers for the Windows NT -based operating systems (Windows 2000 was build 2195, Windows XP was build 2600).


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