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| Windows NT Workstation-tan | |
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| Character Information | |
|---|---|
| Common Names | Inu-T |
| Other Names | Windows New Technology |
| Appearance | |
| Design | |
| Creator | Unknown |
| First Appearance | Unknown |
| Technical Information | |
| System Personified | Windows NT Workstation |
| Developer(s) | Microsoft Corporation |
| Debut | July 27, 1993(?) |
| Latest release | Version 4.0 Post SP6a SRP (26 July, 2001) |
Two separate personifications of Windows NT exist; the first is usually depicted as a lilac-haired girl or young woman with blue eyes and a plain pink dress. The other, depicting NT Workstation, Inu-T, has recently been more common than the original NT-tan, at least on the Futaba image boards. NT has the romaji representation of enu ti—this sounds a lot like inu ti, and inu is the Japanese word for dog. Inu-T has blue hair, dog ears, a dog's tail and a collar. She usually wears gloves and boots shaped like paws, and colored blue to match her ears and tail.
Most depictions of Inu-T show her as a young girl, with an endearing dog-like attitude, with carefree, sweet and spunky traits, even if she is a bit simple-minded. She is often shown as being daughterly and close with NT-tan.
See also: