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  2. Windows Journal - Wikipedia

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    Windows Journal Viewer, also created by Microsoft, allows viewing the Windows Journal notes (.JNT files) on other systems without the Tablet PC software. The most recently released version 1.5.2316.0 [ 4 ] for Windows 2000 , Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 was removed as of March 2016.

  3. Microsoft Developer Network - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft provided editorial content for MSDN Magazine, a monthly publication. The magazine was created as a merger between Microsoft Systems Journal (MSJ) and Microsoft Internet Developer (MIND) magazines in March 2000. [22] [23] MSJ back issues were available online. [24]

  4. MSJ - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Systems Journal, a former technical journal by Microsoft Corporation, merged into MSDN Magazine; Mission San Jose High School, a high school in Fremont, California, United States; Motion for Summary judgment, a legal term requesting a judgment without a full trial; Mount Saint Joseph (disambiguation), several places and schools

  5. Charles Petzold - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft then decided that Microsoft Systems Journal would cover both DOS and Windows programming. Jonathan Lazarus, who contracted with Microsoft, recruited Petzold to write some articles. [ 3 ] Petzold wrote the article A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your First Windows Application " for MSJ, Vol.1, No. 2 (December 1986) which he believes ...

  6. NTFS - Wikipedia

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    NT File System (NTFS) (commonly called New Technology File System) is a proprietary journaling file system developed by Microsoft in the 1990s. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 2 ] It was developed to overcome scalability, security and other limitations with FAT . [ 13 ]

  7. Don Box - Wikipedia

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    Don Box in 2009. Don Box is a former Microsoft Technical Fellow.. Before joining Microsoft in 2002, Box was a contributing editor and columnist at Microsoft Systems Journal, which later became MSDN Magazine, and was one of the founders of DevelopMentor, a software training company; he left DevelopMentor to join Microsoft.

  8. USN Journal - Wikipedia

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    It is not to be confused with the journal used for the NTFS file system journaling. When Windows 2000 was released, Microsoft created NTFS version 3.0, which included several new features and improvements over older versions of the file system. One of these was a new system management feature that is very useful for certain types of applications.

  9. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Technical references for developers and articles for various Microsoft magazines such as Microsoft Systems Journal (MSJ) are available through the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN). MSDN also offers subscriptions for companies and individuals, and the more expensive subscriptions usually offer access to pre-release beta versions of Microsoft ...