Windows XP Cancelled Editions

While Windows XP was on it's popularity, Microsoft has planned following SKUs for the system, such as:
 * Windows XP Trial - is a version of Windows that is used when you don't use your CD-Key from your Windows XP package. So if you didn't had the key, it would replace the SKU from the CD with it's own It was scrapped, considering everyone who had legitimate copies of Windows XP would've entered the CD-Key anyways.
 * Windows XP Starter v2 - upgrades only from Starter - was a planned upgrade for Windows XP Starter, which would include Service Pack 3 features, and new set of wallpapers. It was cancelled due to bare usage of the system.


 * Windows XP Master - Nothing is known about it, except that it was the code name for other edition.
 * Windows XP Master PLUS! - same. Just a little improved.
 * Windows XP Ultimate - was a planned upgrade, which could've upgraded Professional SKU users to get Enterprise-level features, and Home Edition users to upgrade to Professional. It was scrapped for unknown reasons.
 * Windows XP for Banks - scrapped, as Windows XP Embedded exists.
 * Windows XP Home Edition (x64 release) - planned edition for home users with x64 processors. It was cancelled due to compability reasons
 * Windows XP Live - included Zune and Royale themes, as well as Vista's programs, such as Windows Sidebar and the wallpapers included with Vista. It was scrapped, mainly because Microsoft was putting alot of effort into advertising Vista.
 * Windows XP Second Edition - Improved.

Trivia

 * There were planned to be x64 releases for Starter, but for obvious reasons it was scrapped before it left drawing