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When you click through a simulator, you are interacting with "dead code"—features that were promised at developer conferences (like the 2003 PDC) but never actually made it to a retail box. function toggleStartMenu() const menu = document
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The most ambitious project is (a tongue-in-cheek name), which uses the simulator framework to actually emulate the behavior of WinFS by creating a SQLite database of your real files. It is dangerously beta—one user reported that the simulator began renaming their actual C:\Users folders to GUID strings—but it shows how far the community will go.