Windows Odyssey
Codename for a version of Microsoft Windows
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Odyssey (also known as NT6) was the codename for a version of Microsoft Windows that was intended to succeed Windows 2000. It was cancelled sometime in 2000 and was merged with Neptune to create Windows XP.[2]
| Odyssey | |
|---|---|
| Version of the Windows NT operating system | |
| Developer | Microsoft |
| Working state | Historic, never released |
| Marketing target | Business |
| Kernel type | Windows NT |
| License | Non-disclosure agreement[1] |
| Support status | |
| Cancelled | |
Development
Development of Odyssey began alongside the consumer-based Neptune project in 1999 and was based on the Windows 2000 codebase.[2] Features planned for Odyssey were the new Activity Centers as well as a new user interface.[2][1] The version number of Odyssey is unknown, with some unverified sources claiming it as NT 6.0 or NT 5.5.[3]
Due to high hardware requirements and because Odyssey and Neptune were built on the same codebase, Microsoft combined them to form a new product codenamed Whistler, for efficiency.[2] No builds or versions of Odyssey were ever leaked or released by Microsoft as the product never left the planning stage.[3]
Confidential documents from the Comes vs. Microsoft case do state that Odyssey was indeed under development.[3]