• Windows 95 turns 25 years old today

    From OSnews@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 24 22:35:20 2020
    Windows 95 turns 25 years old today. The operating system was possibly the most significant and notable release for the Redmond giant, which laid the foundation for some core elements of the OS, such as the Start Menu Taskbar, and the Recycle Bin that
    are still present, albeit in a much more modern form. It also marked the phasing out of MS-DOS, with it being merged with Windows into one offering, making it more user-friendly operating system.

    Windows 95 is the most impactful and most significant operating system release of all time - hands down. Windows 3.x laid the groundwork, mostly in corporate environments, getting people accustomed to and interested in Windows at their jobs. When it came
    time to get a computer at home, Windows 95 knocked it out of the park. It was a massive one-two punch that knocked out every single competitor, with Apple only surviving because Microsoft allowed them to.

    A computer on every desk and in every home, and Windows 95 was installed on every one of those computers. It';s easy to forget just how massive and hysterical Windows 95';s launch was, and the fact Windows 10 today still looks and behaves in essentially
    the same way as Windows 95 underlines just how many things Microsoft got right.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/132259/windows-95-turns-25-years-old-today/

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  • From OSnews@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 2 03:07:54 2020
    Windows 95 turns 25 years old today. The operating system was possibly the most significant and notable release for the Redmond giant, which laid the foundation for some core elements of the OS, such as the Start Menu Taskbar, and the Recycle Bin that
    are still present, albeit in a much more modern form. It also marked the phasing out of MS-DOS, with it being merged with Windows into one offering, making it more user-friendly operating system.

    Windows 95 is the most impactful and most significant operating system release of all time - hands down. Windows 3.x laid the groundwork, mostly in corporate environments, getting people accustomed to and interested in Windows at their jobs. When it came
    time to get a computer at home, Windows 95 knocked it out of the park. It was a massive one-two punch that knocked out every single competitor, with Apple only surviving because Microsoft allowed them to.

    A computer on every desk and in every home, and Windows 95 was installed on every one of those computers. It';s easy to forget just how massive and hysterical Windows 95';s launch was, and the fact Windows 10 today still looks and behaves in essentially
    the same way as Windows 95 underlines just how many things Microsoft got right.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/132259/windows-95-turns-25-years-old-today/

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