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kilolima | 11 months ago

That was Windows 2000.

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EvanAnderson|11 months ago

I'll split hairs and go w/ Windows Server 2003. It has all the XP kernel improvements, very little bloat, but sticks with a mostly Windows 2000 visual style. I ran it as a daily driver on a Thinkpad back in the 2004 - 2010 timeframe and really enjoyed it.

samtheDamned|11 months ago

If you haven't heard about it already I think you'd be interested in the [ReactOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReactOS#Development) project which has been working on building an OS that is binary compatible with Windows Server 2003 while being GPL licensed. It's far from daily drivable but it's a fascinating little project.

BSDobelix|11 months ago

YES, Windows Server 2003R2 was the best version of Windows ever. I worked with it professionally for about 8 years, if you just used MS software on it (exchange sql server etc) that thing NEVER crashed, when we deployed a 2003R2 (as opposed to a 2008/2008R2) we referred to it as deploying the VMS (openVMS).

BTW: However, i never used the 2003 64-bit version.

Kwpolska|11 months ago

Nothing stops you from using the classic theme on XP, and conversely, you can enable the eye-candy themes on 2003.

mixmastamyk|11 months ago

There was a 64bit XP around this timeframe as well and can use the classic theme.

mouse_|11 months ago

Love 7 and Vista but I have to agree with you there. 2000 is peak function.

machomaster|11 months ago

Vista? You must be joking, right?