[Windows in Alternate timeline] - [Office in Alternate timeline] Windows 1 - Office 1.0 Windows 2 - Office 2.0 Windows 3 - Office 3.0 Windows 4 - Office 4 Windows 4.1 - Office 93 (5) Windows 5 - Office 96(6) Windows 6 - Office 98(7) Windows 7 - Office 2000*(8, also has the codename "Millennium" due to the fact that a new version of the office suite was released in February 2000) Windows 8 - Office 2002(9) Windows 9 - Office 2005(10) Windows 10 - Office 2008(11) Windows 11 - Office 2011(12) Windows 12 - Office 2013(14**) Windows 14 - Office 2015(15) Windows 15 - Office 2019(15 R2) Windows 16 - Office 2023(15 R3) *Because of the Y2K problem, Microsoft decided to use not the last two days of the year, but the year at once. **Naturally, the number 13 was in connection with the Triskaidekaphobia. Accordingly, this means that Office 2013 It has a codename "Office 14".
[Windows in alternate universe] - [Real Windows Version/Build] Windows 1 - Windows DR5 Windows 2 - Windows 1.x Windows 3 - Windows 2.x Windows 4 - Windows 3.0 Windows 4.1 - Windows 3.1 Windows 4.11 - Windows 3.11 for Workgroups Windows 5 - Windows 95 Windows 6 - Windows 98 Windows 6.1 - Windows 98 SE Windows 6.5 - Windows ME Windows 7/2000 - Windows 2000 Windows 8 - Windows XP Windows 9 - Windows Longhorn Build 4074 Windows 10 - Windows Vista Windows 11 - Windows 7 Windows 12 - Windows 8 Windows 12 Update - Windows 8.1 Windows 14 - Windows 10 Windows 15 - Windows 10 1809 Windows 16 - Windows 11 Pocket PC 2000 - same Pocket PC 2000 Pocket PC 2002 - same Pocket PC 2002 Windows Mobile 9 - Windows Mobile 5.0 Windows Mobile 10 - Windows Mobile 6 Windows Mobile 10.5 - Windows Mobile 6.5 Windows Phone 11.x - Windows Phone 7.x Windows Phone 12.x - Windows Phone 8.x Andromeda OS 14 - Windows 10 Mobile Andromeda OS 15 - Windows 10 Mobile with Fall Creators Update Andromeda OS 16 - Windows 10X (canceled) + desktop Windows 11
The Xbox release cycle was a bit different here: (NA releases only) OG: Dec 14th 2000 360: November 22nd 2004 One: November 22nd 2012 X/S: Dec 14th 2019 This means that other game console companies would be a bit faster. So that means that the GC would already be a thing by 2000, and we'd have the 360 competeing with the Wii by 2005 after having no competition throughout the last two months of '04 and most of '05. (what I'm saying here is that the Wii and PS3 would be things by 2005)
@@tehjxnm Okay so here's what I hope: Phase 2B - Future UI and sounds Phase 3 - Windows versions after the rename Phase 4 - Windows UI and sounds after the rename
Release dates for every version since Windows 8: Format: RTM/GA Windows 8: June 9th, 2002/September 15th, 2002 Windows 9: June 12th, 2004/August 6th, 2004 Windows 10: December 11th 2006/February 8th, 2007 Windows 11: September 22nd, 2009/November 13th, 2009 Windows 12: October 26th, 2012/December 14th, 2012 Windows 14: September 24th, 2014/October 22nd, 2014 Windows 15: September 20th, 2018/November 13th, 2018 Windows 16: September 19th, 2021/October 5th, 2021
Windows 16 released in 24th May 2022, since back in 2014 it was stated that Microsoft transitions to a 4-year development period to increase the quality of the OS and reduce the number of bugs and increase stability.
@@Wind2000channel The date on the login screen says Tuesday October 5th, the last time October 5th was a tuesday was 2021. Then again, Windows 16 could've reached RTM in 2021, and simply been released around January 2022.
Mods replicating GMM'S AWTL For 80's Windows, just use Windows 1.0 and 2.0 For Windows 4.0 use Windows 3.0 For Windows 4.1 and Windows NT 1.0, NT 2.0, NT 2.5 use Windows 3.1 For Windows 5.0 and Windows 5.1 use Windows 95 For Windows NT 3.0, NT 3.1 and Windows NT 4.0 (AWTL) use Windows NT 4.0 For Windows 6.0, Windows 6.1 and Windows 6.5 use Windows 98 For Windows 7.0, Windows 2000 (AWTL), Windows 7.1, Windows NT 4.5, Windows 7.5 and Windows 8 use Windows XP For Windows 9 and Windows 10 use Windows Vista For Windows 11 use Windows 7 For Windows 12 use Windows 8.1 For Windows 14 and Windows 15 use Windows 10 and for Windows 16 use Windows 11.
I adore that Startup and its respective Shutdown, it captures what the original Samsung soundscheme did for the original Longhorn mockup well, but in a different light. I just have to wonder what sampling was done, if any.
In Windows 12 RTM has a mistake was made in the word "Configuration", which was fixed in Update 0.5, which was released in February 2013, and Update 1 was released in April of that year, Update 2 was released in October 2013 to celebrate the first anniversary, Update 3 was released in March 2014 (changes: improved Metro Apps performance, Tablet mode is fully implemented) And the last update was released on September 9, 2014, where nothing new was added, except for faster loading and change logo. The last update was intended to migrate to Windows 14 and for devices that don't supported Windows 14.
For starters it is a WINDOWS timeline, not a Microsoft OS timeline, hence why MS-DOS isnt mentioned. Yes, Windows came bundled with OS/2, but thats also because Windows was itself technically a program. Otherwise OS/2 (or whatever it may have been called in this timeline), would be using Windows 4.0 for its Windows layer and not 3.0/3.1.
Versions of the NT kernel: NT 1 (1991): 1.0 NT 2.x (1993-1995): 2.0, 2.5 NT 3.x (1995-1998): 3.0, 3.1 NT 4.x (1998-2000): 4.0, 4.5 By 2000, Windows for consumers was based on the NT kernel by the time Windows 7 came out in September 2000. There was a separate business version (Windows 2000) released in March that same year, but by Windows 8's release in November 2001 (for business users) and January 2002 (for consumers), such an edition was merged into the consumer version. Windows 7.x (except 7.5), Windows 2000 (2000-2012): 5.0 Windows 8, 7.5 (2002-2014): 5.1 Windows 9 (2004-2017): 6.0 Windows 10 (2007-2020): 7.0 Windows 11 (2009-2021): 7.1 Windows 12 (2012-2023): 8.0 Windows 14* (2014): 8.1 Windows 15 (2018): 9.0 Windows 16 (2022): 9.0 Since Windows 14, Microsoft has stuck to a 4 year schedule for Windows. Windows 17 will most likely be released in 2026. *Windows 13 was skipped due to 13's association with evil, and the name Windows 14 would subtly condition consumers to see the new version of Windows as "new" (due to ending with 14, same as 2014, W14's year of release). During its development, Windows 14 was referred to as "Windows NextGen Preview", "Windows 13", "Windows NextGen" and "Windows 12.1". If 12.1 were picked, then that would be the first time a version of Windows was referred to with a decimal number in its name since Windows 7.5's release in 2002.
Windows 14 will end support on December 14, 2025 (paid update is available until December 14, 2028 (the first year will cost $20, the second will cost $35, and the third will cost $50). The end of support for the system was announced back in August 25, 2018, when Windows 15 it is was released and 18H2 Update for Windows 14. At the same time, they canceled the release of versions with fractional numbers, and instead released just updates.
GMM, i'll ask you something. According to my calculations, OSM 19 will be longer again and OSM 22 which will be your OSM season 4 end, will be a collab consisting of 1200 screens.
Can you also make versions where the windows (the spaces on your screen where your programs run) are shown after Windows 6.x? I think that Windows 8 would have something similar to XP, Windows 9 would have something like the Jade theme from Windows Longhorn, and 10-12 would have something like Windows Aero. Everything after Windows 12 would look like our world's Windows 8-11.
his 1st channel contained histories of this os, it got terminated in 2019. nothing has happened about it since, it's kind of a de facto obsolete os now.
the fanmade vm's of this stuff are for sure going to be smth else !! !
17:13 best sound to prank your dog
The UI is nice
[Windows in Alternate timeline] - [Office in Alternate timeline]
Windows 1 - Office 1.0
Windows 2 - Office 2.0
Windows 3 - Office 3.0
Windows 4 - Office 4
Windows 4.1 - Office 93 (5)
Windows 5 - Office 96(6)
Windows 6 - Office 98(7)
Windows 7 - Office 2000*(8, also has the codename "Millennium" due to the fact that a new version of the office suite was released in February 2000)
Windows 8 - Office 2002(9)
Windows 9 - Office 2005(10)
Windows 10 - Office 2008(11)
Windows 11 - Office 2011(12)
Windows 12 - Office 2013(14**)
Windows 14 - Office 2015(15)
Windows 15 - Office 2019(15 R2)
Windows 16 - Office 2023(15 R3)
*Because of the Y2K problem, Microsoft decided to use not the last two days of the year, but the year at once.
**Naturally, the number 13 was in connection with the Triskaidekaphobia. Accordingly, this means that Office 2013 It has a codename "Office 14".
[Windows in alternate universe] - [Real Windows Version/Build]
Windows 1 - Windows DR5
Windows 2 - Windows 1.x
Windows 3 - Windows 2.x
Windows 4 - Windows 3.0
Windows 4.1 - Windows 3.1
Windows 4.11 - Windows 3.11 for Workgroups
Windows 5 - Windows 95
Windows 6 - Windows 98
Windows 6.1 - Windows 98 SE
Windows 6.5 - Windows ME
Windows 7/2000 - Windows 2000
Windows 8 - Windows XP
Windows 9 - Windows Longhorn Build 4074
Windows 10 - Windows Vista
Windows 11 - Windows 7
Windows 12 - Windows 8
Windows 12 Update - Windows 8.1
Windows 14 - Windows 10
Windows 15 - Windows 10 1809
Windows 16 - Windows 11
Pocket PC 2000 - same Pocket PC 2000
Pocket PC 2002 - same Pocket PC 2002
Windows Mobile 9 - Windows Mobile 5.0
Windows Mobile 10 - Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 10.5 - Windows Mobile 6.5
Windows Phone 11.x - Windows Phone 7.x
Windows Phone 12.x - Windows Phone 8.x
Andromeda OS 14 - Windows 10 Mobile
Andromeda OS 15 - Windows 10 Mobile with Fall Creators Update
Andromeda OS 16 - Windows 10X (canceled) + desktop Windows 11
You forgot 7.5 (Whistler)
@@WorbleXVIII It is rather not a Whistler
In this timeline, XboxOS was based on the following:
OG: Windows 7
360: Windows 9
One: Windows 12
X/S: Windows 15
1999
2004
2012
2018
Respectively
@@Wind2000channel I think 7 came out in 2000.
The Xbox release cycle was a bit different here:
(NA releases only)
OG: Dec 14th 2000
360: November 22nd 2004
One: November 22nd 2012
X/S: Dec 14th 2019
This means that other game console companies would be a bit faster. So that means that the GC would already be a thing by 2000, and we'd have the 360 competeing with the Wii by 2005 after having no competition throughout the last two months of '04 and most of '05. (what I'm saying here is that the Wii and PS3 would be things by 2005)
@@1leon000In 1999 - announcement
In 2000 - Start of sales
@@1leon000 I think the OG Xbox would be based on Windows 8.
Imagine if along with UI design for the Windows versions between 1983 and 2126, we also get to see beyond it and see the new name for Windows
could be a nice idea for phase 3
@@tehjxnm Okay so here's what I hope:
Phase 2B - Future UI and sounds
Phase 3 - Windows versions after the rename
Phase 4 - Windows UI and sounds after the rename
@@hyacinthbyxanoOSMi hate to break it to you but remember what he said about future windows right?
@@azunima yeah ig
I want to see that
Release dates for every version since Windows 8:
Format: RTM/GA
Windows 8: June 9th, 2002/September 15th, 2002
Windows 9: June 12th, 2004/August 6th, 2004
Windows 10: December 11th 2006/February 8th, 2007
Windows 11: September 22nd, 2009/November 13th, 2009
Windows 12: October 26th, 2012/December 14th, 2012
Windows 14: September 24th, 2014/October 22nd, 2014
Windows 15: September 20th, 2018/November 13th, 2018
Windows 16: September 19th, 2021/October 5th, 2021
Windows 16 released in 24th May 2022, since back in 2014 it was stated that Microsoft transitions to a 4-year development period to increase the quality of the OS and reduce the number of bugs and increase stability.
@@Wind2000channel The date on the login screen says Tuesday October 5th, the last time October 5th was a tuesday was 2021. Then again, Windows 16 could've reached RTM in 2021, and simply been released around January 2022.
Phenomenal.
WHY ARE YOU DOING 1 WOORD??? WHAT???
@@windows10fan2k15 h
@@windows10fan2k15 what's a woord
Windows 12's desktop reminds me of the OTL old Windows 11 SkinPack.
Imagine, If Microsoft Design was the succesor of Plus!
Those look very interesting. Someone want to make many mods replicating all the AWTL screens and AWTLP2 setup, OOBE, logon and desktop screens?
I'd love to make one for Windows 8, but don't know where to start
@@monstajoedev Start with the visual theme
@@monstajoedevStart with the sounds
I love it
Amazing! Can you continue this by making more UI/US overviews of the rest of the versions including the future versions
Mods replicating GMM'S AWTL
For 80's Windows, just use Windows 1.0 and 2.0
For Windows 4.0 use Windows 3.0
For Windows 4.1 and Windows NT 1.0, NT 2.0, NT 2.5 use Windows 3.1
For Windows 5.0 and Windows 5.1 use Windows 95
For Windows NT 3.0, NT 3.1 and Windows NT 4.0 (AWTL) use Windows NT 4.0
For Windows 6.0, Windows 6.1 and Windows 6.5 use Windows 98
For Windows 7.0, Windows 2000 (AWTL), Windows 7.1, Windows NT 4.5, Windows 7.5 and Windows 8 use Windows XP
For Windows 9 and Windows 10 use Windows Vista
For Windows 11 use Windows 7
For Windows 12 use Windows 8.1
For Windows 14 and Windows 15 use Windows 10
and for Windows 16 use Windows 11.
13:02
ppcshut.wma
Any opinion for the Recycle sound from Windows 9 from beyond?
Windows 10X?
0:17 Interface Manager 1.0
Lets go
please extend the pack to include betas
7:29 Seems that since now this will be the alternate fake Windows Longhorn Sound Scheme
I adore that Startup and its respective Shutdown, it captures what the original Samsung soundscheme did for the original Longhorn mockup well, but in a different light.
I just have to wonder what sampling was done, if any.
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Sorry. This wrote while My phone was on the pocket
@@SomeGuyParadiseThat was what I actually had in mind
(I'm the original creator of both sounds)
@@SomeGuyParadiseSpectrasonics Omnisphere but I used external instrument packs to do this, not the stock sounds
9:59 You forgot to put the R on the word "Configuration" and ended up being "CONFIGUATION"
In Windows 12 RTM has a mistake was made in the word "Configuration", which was fixed in Update 0.5, which was released in February 2013, and Update 1 was released in April of that year, Update 2 was released in October 2013 to celebrate the first anniversary, Update 3 was released in March 2014 (changes: improved Metro Apps performance, Tablet mode is fully implemented) And the last update was released on September 9, 2014, where nothing new was added, except for faster loading and change logo. The last update was intended to migrate to Windows 14 and for devices that don't supported Windows 14.
@@Wind2000channel but the mistake was repeated on Windows 14
same in 14 rtm@@nakigoye
there was an updatein 14 where they fixed it. looks like someone in Microsoft HQ was really rushin'.
@@Stripes404 The bug was quickly fixed in a small update.
Hm, is Xbox any different in this timeline?
Dunno, GMM never included Xbox in this timeline but maybe to some extent
Where OS/2 And Other OS Alternate Timeline?
For starters it is a WINDOWS timeline, not a Microsoft OS timeline, hence why MS-DOS isnt mentioned. Yes, Windows came bundled with OS/2, but thats also because Windows was itself technically a program. Otherwise OS/2 (or whatever it may have been called in this timeline), would be using Windows 4.0 for its Windows layer and not 3.0/3.1.
why not make shutdown screens too? it would be cool, i guess
Yeah, I agree
He has made crash screens, however, they're included as extras in his pack (along with verbose mode and resuming Windows screens).
19:31 GLITCHY SOUNDS
4:45 Progressbar 2000
Versions of the NT kernel:
NT 1 (1991): 1.0
NT 2.x (1993-1995): 2.0, 2.5
NT 3.x (1995-1998): 3.0, 3.1
NT 4.x (1998-2000): 4.0, 4.5
By 2000, Windows for consumers was based on the NT kernel by the time Windows 7 came out in September 2000. There was a separate business version (Windows 2000) released in March that same year, but by Windows 8's release in November 2001 (for business users) and January 2002 (for consumers), such an edition was merged into the consumer version.
Windows 7.x (except 7.5), Windows 2000 (2000-2012): 5.0
Windows 8, 7.5 (2002-2014): 5.1
Windows 9 (2004-2017): 6.0
Windows 10 (2007-2020): 7.0
Windows 11 (2009-2021): 7.1
Windows 12 (2012-2023): 8.0
Windows 14* (2014): 8.1
Windows 15 (2018): 9.0
Windows 16 (2022): 9.0
Since Windows 14, Microsoft has stuck to a 4 year schedule for Windows. Windows 17 will most likely be released in 2026.
*Windows 13 was skipped due to 13's association with evil, and the name Windows 14 would subtly condition consumers to see the new version of Windows as "new" (due to ending with 14, same as 2014, W14's year of release). During its development, Windows 14 was referred to as "Windows NextGen Preview", "Windows 13", "Windows NextGen" and "Windows 12.1". If 12.1 were picked, then that would be the first time a version of Windows was referred to with a decimal number in its name since Windows 7.5's release in 2002.
Windows 14 will end support on December 14, 2025 (paid update is available until December 14, 2028 (the first year will cost $20, the second will cost $35, and the third will cost $50). The end of support for the system was announced back in August 25, 2018, when Windows 15 it is was released and 18H2 Update for Windows 14. At the same time, they canceled the release of versions with fractional numbers, and instead released just updates.
Please don't say Windows 24 or Windows 2024
screenshotted every image of the GAWT UI
GMM, i'll ask you something.
According to my calculations, OSM 19 will be longer again and OSM 22 which will be your OSM season 4 end, will be a collab consisting of 1200 screens.
Windows 8 is just like LunarSystem 2002 (sounds)
Really it's 7.5 but yeah
I know what you said, but I think at some point you should continue past 2126 so we can see the new name!
It's just "New Name"
Microsoft New Name
Can you also make versions where the windows (the spaces on your screen where your programs run) are shown after Windows 6.x? I think that Windows 8 would have something similar to XP, Windows 9 would have something like the Jade theme from Windows Longhorn, and 10-12 would have something like Windows Aero. Everything after Windows 12 would look like our world's Windows 8-11.
Maybe Windows 9 will be similar on windows borders to Longhorn 4074 Aero.
@@nakigoyeIt's a mix of pre-restart and post-restart builds.
@@Wind2000channel well, Niko is planning a mod called "Windows Tundra" intended to replicate Windows 9. He can insert the Longhorn pre-reset features.
What happened to GMM OS
his 1st channel contained histories of this os, it got terminated in 2019. nothing has happened about it since, it's kind of a de facto obsolete os now.
@@yayitsafreakingrandomchannelxd ok
He listened to me no way!
Is He A AI?! 😱
ok so he didn't feature surfaceos... ok then
Windows but Microsoft is uneager to release.
Wdym?
GMMOSM Windows 8 is worse because of the sounds, it is scary.
Is that it Windows 10X Sounds or Should I say Windows 11 Sounds
In GMM's AWTL does Windows have Service Packs, just like OTL?
sup
Use your wnr acc to comment here
@@scrotchedmockupcentralDuo