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Onkel Neal 08-24-15 10:34 AM

Win 95 turns 20 today
 
And I would probably still be using it if XP had not come along :O:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/29750...footsteps.html

vienna 08-24-15 12:53 PM

You waited until XP was released to upgrade? :o Talk about a die hard... :)

On one project I worked on during most of the 90s, I used to keep one PC with Win95 installed and a copy of the earlier version of MS Office. A surprisingly significant percentage of the staff I assisted were prone to forgetting the passwords on their secured Office documents; if you open a password protected Office document in an early version of Office, the password is stripped off and the document is accessible. Of course, you lose any formatting and features not supported by earlier version, but at least you still had the text and most of the basic formatting. Keeping a PC with Win 95 and early Office was something I continued for a very long time...


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Catfish 08-24-15 02:22 PM

When Win 95 came out, i had just switched from Win 3.11 to OS/2, and let all future Windows until XP run in a OS/2 window :O:
Even DOS-games ran better in OS/2, since you could pump up the usual 640 kb to much bigger Dos-boxes.

Not Fast Attack though. I had an extra boot manager, to run Fast Attack from a native DOS environment.
And i got the sim from .. Neal ! :up: :salute:

Onkel Neal 08-24-15 06:24 PM

Yay! Thanks for that, Fast Attack, nice.

Here's a real funky Win 95 video class

HunterICX 08-25-15 04:00 AM

My Windows 95 experience summed up in a nutshell.

''Ow look there's a game on the Windows disc!'' :D
http://i.imgur.com/d6bmFG8.png

Rhodes 08-25-15 06:19 AM

Win 95 was stored in 10 hd floppy disks! :huh:

I'm more of a Win 98 fan and extensive user!

Archibald 08-25-15 10:34 AM

Say nothing about the good ol' fashioned XP.:arrgh!:

Skybird 11-25-15 03:12 PM

Windows 95, that brings back memories - bad ones. I was still at university, and working on my diploma paper, we needed to use SPSS, a statistic analysis software, and it was buggy like hell and not well-adapted to the new OS. So much time wasted when needing to manually re-enter complex data sets after some technical glitch, and so often erratic results fed back by the software. Mentioning Windows 95 and especially SPSS 6.0 still gives me the shivers. :timeout:

Heck, during the last year an university I still took courses in MS-DOS. :o :D

It was also the time when I migrated my gaming from Amiga (!) and Playstation 1 to PC. Not before Windows 98 I fully arrived there.

Win 98, XP and especially Win 7 for me remain to be the best versions of Windows ever.

If game compatability would be given, Linux Mint would smoke Windows 7 in a pipe, however.


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