Windows ME vs. Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Millennium Edition (ME) and Windows 2000 Professional are desktop operating systems (OS) that were released in the year 2000 by Microsoft Corporation, the unveiling of Windows 200 Professional preceding that of Windows ME by a few months. Both operating systems were improvements on the existing Windows software at the time, i.e., the Windows 2000 Professional was a follow-up on the Windows NT 4.0 and the Windows ME was the successor of Windows 98 Second Edition (SE). They are still two of the most important operating systems for Windows users, although targeted at different categories of users. While the Windows 200 Professional is generally meant for the corporate and business institutions, the features of Windows ME suit the home and general computer users. In this paper we will discuss the main features of the two operating systems in order to compare the two. While doing so, we shall look at the types of application programs they need to run; their networking environment; and their overall manageability, reliability, and security requirements.
Key Features comparison of the two operating systems would become clearer if we look at the key features of both the systems
Windows ME
Being designed specifically for the home-computer user, Windows ME includes special features for improved digital media and entertainment capabilities, enhanced home networking tools, PC Health applications and a redesigned Help Center to make setup and troubleshooting faster and easier. An important design feature that distinguished Windows ME from Windows 2000 P. is that the former is based on the DOS-based Windows 9x series rather than the Windows NT. However, Windows ME has borrowed some features developed for Windows 2000 such as the desktop interface and the new TCP/IP stack that connects to the Internet. (Kennedy, et al.)
Digital Media and Entertainment
Apart from built-in tools for handling multimedia video, still photography, music, and games, including Windows Movie Maker (WMM), Windows Image Acquisition (WIA), My Pictures folder, and Windows Media Player, Windows ME has a special new feature called "Windows Movie Maker." WMM enables transfer of digital and analog video from a video camera or a VCR to the computer's hard-disk drive for editing and provides basic video editing capabilities such as shot detection, linear editing, and video clip drag-and-drop. (Ibid.) Improved Windows Media format video compression technology permits storage of up to 20 hours of video on 1 gigabyte (GB) of disk space. The WIA feature facilitates the acquiring and importing of images from cameras and scanners while the "My Pictures folder" is useful for storing and organizing images and visual snaps. (Ibid.)
Several other multi-media features such as the Windows Media Player (WMP) that had to be installed previously as separate software are now part of Windows ME. For example, the WMP has been especially redesigned for Windows ME and includes a new graphical interface, better audio and video playback capability, and support for the latest audio, video, and image file formats. It also has enhanced a music jukebox feature that provides digital audio playback, recording, music library management tools, and enhanced play-list functionality.
Home Networking
Another important feature of the Windows ME is its home networking feature. Due to the proliferation of the Internet and the prevalence of more than one computer in the majority of homes there is a rising demand for home networking capability in operating systems. Windows ME caters for the demand by providing a Home Networking Wizard that makes it easier to set up and use a network of home computers. Home networking features in Windows ME enables sharing of files, printers, and scanners, and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), enabling multiple computers to share a single Internet connection simultaneously. Other home network technologies that are supported by Windows ME include Home Phoneline Networking Alliance, LAN technology, and Wireless Ethernet. Microsoft's Internet Explorer 5.5 browser is included with Windows Me that provides enhanced security, improved printing capabilities (including print preview), better overall performance, and improved search capabilities. Microsoft's instant message service, MSN Messenger and its e-mail program, Outlook Express are part of the browser.
PC Health
Several reliability and performance enhancement features exist in Windows ME that are designed to help maintain PC health. These include System File Protection that protects critical system files from being overwritten accidentally or through unauthorized access. If a critical system file is overwritten or corrupted during application program installation, Windows Me restores the file-protecting system stability while allowing the application to install without error. For non-technical users, Windows ME's PC Health features offer welcome relief from system headaches, and most of these features...
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