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'''''Nashville''''' (initially codenamed ''Cleveland'' and also called ''Windows 96'' in some files, such as <code>SETUPC.INF</code>) was a canceled project developed by Microsoft, which was an attempt to merge web content and the classic desktop. At the moment, | '''''Nashville''''' (initially codenamed ''Cleveland'' and also called ''Windows 96'' in some files, such as <code>SETUPC.INF</code>) was a canceled project developed by Microsoft, which was an attempt to merge web content and the classic desktop. At the moment, the only confirmed build is [[Windows Nashville build 999|4.10.999]], although other builds are rumored to exist. | ||
Most, if not all, of the functionality slated for Nashville was reassigned to the Memphis project, which eventually became [[Windows 98]]. Known features meant for Nashville include USB support, [[Internet Explorer 4]] (which also reused the Nashville codename), desktop integration with the web (which was eventually released as Windows Desktop Update and Active Desktop), and a PIM suite, which in time became Outlook Express. | Most, if not all, of the functionality slated for Nashville was reassigned to the Memphis project, which eventually became [[Windows 98]]. Known features meant for Nashville include USB support, [[Internet Explorer 4]] (which also reused the Nashville codename), desktop integration with the web (which was eventually released as Windows Desktop Update and Active Desktop), and a PIM suite, which in time became Outlook Express. |
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