http://news.com.com/2001-7344_3-0.html?tag=nefd_guts "We will have a command line-only version" of Windows, though likely one with limited features, said Rob Short, Microsoft's vice president of Windows Core Technology, in a 2003 interview. The command-line version is still under development and discussion, with no release deadline announced, a Microsoft representative said in late February. Windows' command line is a far cry from the comparatively feeble tools for DOS users. O'Reilly and Associates' "Windows Server in a Nutshell," by Mitch Tulloch, devotes 203 of its 647 pages to Windows' command line interface, used mostly by system administrators. A Windows command line-only version? Umm... don't they mean DOS ?.? Windows command line a far cry from DOS? Ummm... where do they dig these reporters up. There should be a law, that in order to write about a subject you have to actually understand what you are talking about. The command line in Windows ***IS*** DOS, or what is left of it. The command line in Windows is nothing more than a window running a DOS shell. And now for something completely different: http://news.com.com/Microsoft+targets+amateur+programmers/2100-1007_3-5248349.html?tag=nefd.top Micro$oft is feeling threatened by MySQL, I guess. Or maybe this is a new twist on bait-n-switch? or maybe not so new. oi, Brian Windows is a 32 bit extension to a 16-bit graphical shell for an 8-bit operating system originally for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition