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Windows-XP-build-2419-Watercolor.png (365 × 274 pixels, file size: 70 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Windows XP visual styles
Description

A screenshot of Windows Whistler with Watercolor theme, showing the Start menu and Windows Explorer.

Source

Taken from a VM running Windows Whistler, build 2419.

Article

Windows XP visual styles

Portion used

An entire Windows desktop

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

This image illustrates the Windows Whistler operating system's Watercolor theme, helping people to understand the theme itself, and compare it to others. The image is only a screenshot, and therefore does not interfere with Microsoft Corporation's ability to sell and market the Windows operating system.

Replaceable?

No, all screenshots of this software would have to be used under fair use.

Other information

Other versions of this image using different themes exist.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Windows XP visual styles//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Windows-XP-build-2419-Watercolor.pngtrue

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current06:59, 22 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 06:59, 22 December 2022365 × 274 (70 KB)Paowee (talk | contribs)Updated screenshot to a better version, with explorer opened.
02:46, 13 November 2022No thumbnail365 × 274 (61 KB)茅野ふたば (talk | contribs)<!-- This Screenshot from BetaWiki --> {{Non-free use rationale |Article = Windows XP themes |Description = A screenshot of Windows Whistler with Watercolor theme, showing Windows Explorer and Start menu. |Source = A screenshot of a Windows Whistler Virtual Machine. |Portion = An entire Windows desktop |Low_resolution = Yes |Purpose = This image illustrates the Windows Whistler operating system's Watercolor theme, helping people to understand the theme itself, and compare it to others...

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