20 years since the release of Windows 95

Πριν από είκοσι χρόνια η Microsoft κυκλοφόρησε το πιο επιτυχημένο "σύγχρονο" λειτουργικό . With Windows 95, a whole new path was opened for the world of computing as we know it today. Windows 95

Windows 95 is considered Microsoft's first successful attempt to offer the end user a screen full of windows, bringing changes that made work on a mouse and keyboard computer much easier than ever before.

The user guide from Aniston and Matthew Perry (Friends)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGYcNcFhctc

The development of Windows 95 started in March of 1992 and Microsoft officially released the new operating system on 24 August 1995, just before 20 years. The New Office Release Party brought the world at midnight at Microsoft stores to buy the new operating system.

At the beginning of its development the new operating system was codenamed Chicago, and Microsoft used exactly the same trick that it used for .

He made the beta versions available to anyone who wanted to try it for $19.95. All those who paid the money received diskettes for her , or upgrading from .

Microsoft's plan was not only to allow users to try Windows 95, but also to help it improve the operating system.

And for history, in Windows 10 one of the most popular features is the Start Menu. Windows 95 build 56 and 58s were the first builds that brought a Start Menu in the form of a single chassis that had all the main parts of the operating system grouped together.

And the commercial of the opera, with that new one circulating at that time: Rolling Stones Start me up

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