A Windows 95 Easter egg was discovered that had been hidden for 25 years

A Windows hacker found one egg in their Internet Mail application Windows 95, which no one had seen until today and was hidden for twenty-five years after the release of the software.

When developing a software, it is not uncommon for developers to add a secret feature, message, or even a mini-game, that users can only discover by performing certain actions in a program.

Easter eggs are always fun to find, as they provide a more relaxed moment to the normally intense and serious pace of software development.

This week, it was discovered by the Windows hacker and developer Albacore, a new Easter egg in the Internet Mail program of Windows 95, which opens a secret window that displays a scrolling list of developer names.

Prior to his announcement on Twitter, there was no known mention of this Easter egg, which means it had remained unexplored for almost 25 years.

To acquire in the new Easter egg, users on Windows 95 must start Internet Mail, click Help, and then click About. When the Info screen opens, click on the listed comctl32.dll file so that it is highlighted, and then type the word MORTIMER on their keyboard.

After typing "mortimer", a small window will appear that will start listing the names of Internet Mail developers, as shown in the video above, from Albacore's Twitter account.

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