I am not a big fan of April fool jokes, most being typically lame but one caught my eye as worth reading. Ed Bott’s “MaxWin” post is great:

Yesterday, I wrote about Microsoft’s efforts to reduce the size of the Windows kernel as part of its MinWin project. Early today I learned of a top-secret parallel development effort being run by a separate group at Microsoft. The hush-hush project is called MaxWin, and if my sources are correct you’ll see it soon.

The idea behind MaxWin is simple. As a development lead explained to me: “You have a terabyte hard disk and 16 gigabytes of memory. We plan to use it all.”

If you click the icon for Paint (1993), for instance, MaxWin will launch Windows 3.11 in a full-screen virtual session and let you edit and save files in the popular GIF and eight-color BMP formats. “I’m living on the I desktop,” a beta tester told me. “We’re super excited about the security benefits our users will get from running Internet Explorer 2.0, which doesn’t support any malware written after 1996.”

I have asked Ed to find out if I can run my 1995 copy of AMI pro on it and maybe Lotus 123. In fact Ed recommended I fired up my 14.4Kbs modem and download the Lotus pack via Compuserve

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=419

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