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What (who) is Windows Management Interface - definition

TRANSLATED INTERFACE FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS OR MICROSOFT OFFICE PRODUCTS
Windows Language Interface Pack

Windows Management Interface      
<Microsoft, system management> (WMI) Microsoft's implementation of Web-Based Enterprise Management, a DMTF initiative to establish standards for accessing and sharing system management information over an enterprise network. (2005-02-15)
Windows 1         
  • MS-DOS Executive file manager.
  • A Microsoft Windows 1.0 brochure published in January 1986.
FIRST VERSION OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS DESKTOP OPERATING SYSTEM BY MICROSOFT RELEASED ON NOVEMBER 20 1985
Microsoft Windows 1.0; MSW 1.0; MSW1.0; MSW1; MSW 1; Windows 1; Microsoft Windows 1; Windows 1.00; Windows 1.01; Windows 1.02; Windows 1.04; Windows 1.0 Beta; Interface Manager; Windows 1.x; Windows 1.03; MS Windows 1.0; MS Windows 1; Windows 1.0; Windows Interface Manager; Windows 1.X; Windows 1.0X; Microsoft Interface Manager; Windows 1x; Windows One
<operating system> The first incarnation of {Microsoft Windows}, released in 1985. It took a total of 55 programmer-years to develop, and only allowed tiled windows. (1996-07-08)
Windows Nashville         
CANCELLED OPERATING SYSTEM BASED ON WINDOWS 95
Windows 4.1; Microsoft nashville; Microsoft Windows Codename Nashville; 4.10.999; Windows '96; Windows Cleveland; Windows 1996; Windows 96; Microsoft Nashville; Microsoft Windows Nashville; Microsoft Windows 96; Windows nashville
Nashville (previously Cleveland)Comes v. Microsoft 3208 was the codename for a cancelled release of Microsoft Windows scheduled to be released in 1996,Comes v.

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Language Interface Pack

In Microsoft terminology, a Language Interface Pack (LIP) is a skin for localizing a Windows operating system in languages such as Lithuanian, Serbian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Tamil, and Thai. Based on Multilingual User Interface (MUI) "technology", a LIP also requires the software to have a base installed language and provides users with an approximately 80 percent localized user experience by translating a reduced set of user interface elements. Unlike MUI packs which are available only to Microsoft volume license customers and for specific SKUs of Windows Vista, a Language Interface Pack is available for free and can be installed on a licensed copy of Microsoft Windows or Office and a fixed "base language". In other words, if the desired additional language has incomplete localization, users may add it for free, while if the language has complete localization, the user must pay for it by licensing a premium version of Windows. (In Windows Vista and Windows 7, only the Enterprise and Ultimate editions are "multilingual".)

Typically, a Language Interface Pack is designed for regional markets that do not have full MUI packs or fully localized versions of a product. It is an intermediate localized solution that enables computer users to adapt their software to display many commonly used features in their native language. Each new Language Interface Pack is built using the glossary created by the Community Glossary Project in cooperation with the local government, academia, and local linguistic experts.