Windows alternative Midori hit the Microsoft Graveyard before realizing its full potential


What you need to know

  • In 2008, Microsoft started working on Midori, a project that could potentially replace its Windows operating system.
  • Midori was a cloud-based operating system packed with new features and a web browser with a modernized interface and supported backward compatibility with Windows.
  • Microsoft jumped ship and abandoned the project in 2015 but promised to integrate elements of Midori in future projects. 

Microsoft is arguably widely known for its Windows operating system. For context, the tech giant’s Windows dominates the desktop operating system market share, according to Statcounter’s latest report.

While it remains debatable, the emergence of the internet heavily contributed to the broad adoption of the Windows operating system. Windows 95 was the first internet-ready operating system, bringing Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ dream of having a PC in every household alive. But did you know the Redmond giant almost scrapped the development of its Windows operating system in 2008?

Is Windows just Midori under a different name?

Windows 10 dark wallpaper

Windows 10 dark wallpaper

At the time, the emergence of the internet presented Microsoft with new avenues and unexplored opportunities forcing it to go back to the drawing board. Consequently, the company started developing a new operating system codenamed ‘Midori’ that could potentially replace Windows (via LaptopMag). 





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