Windows 95 reached the age of 25 on August 24, 2020. This operating system might be one of the most significant releases for the Redmond giant, laying the groundwork for core elements like the Start Menu and Recycle Bin, albeit much more modernized today. Windows 95 also signaled the removal of MS-DOS, merging it with Windows into one product, making it a more user-friendly operating system.
Installing Windows 95: A Journey Back in Time
To commemorate 25 years since the advent of Windows 95, Microsoft has crafted a captivating video showcasing various elements of the OS and the evolutionary changes it has undergone. From the inception of the Start Menu to the evolution of icons... In addition to the video segment, the company also announced a live Internet broadcast - Insider Webcast in 2 parts, featuring the presence of 2 engineers from the Windows 95 development project who are still working with the company.
Windows 95 was released with much fanfare. The company hosted a grand release event - something that can no longer be replicated now that operating systems are considered a service and are perpetually evolving.
While Windows remains integral to Microsoft's business operations, the operating system serves as a gateway to the company's various cloud services rather than being a standalone flagship product. The 25th-anniversary video and webcasts featuring the engineers of Windows 95 promise to be an intriguing journey into the past for those who once used Microsoft's iconic product.
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