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To more fully understand the state of computing when Win 95 was released, here is a video of Windows 3.1, which had been on the market for about three years.And here is a video of Steve Jobs ...
Windows 95 improved networking and added long file names and Plug and Play, the latter a welcome relief for users. Memory limitations, plaguing users in Windows 3.1, were greatly diminished.
"Welcome, Microsofties," Leno said, before he introduced Bill Gates. ... "Windows 95 makes it easier to deal with information," a 39-year-old Bill Gates said in a video at the event.
Ironically, while Windows 95’s welcome chime accompanied one of the most successful computers of all time, Eno never owned one. “I wrote it on a Mac,” he confessed to the BBC in 2011.
Welcome to Windows 93 . Published November 21, 2014 9:31am . What if Windows 95, Microsoft's first 32-bit consumer operating system that made PCs more similar to Apple Macs, came out two years earlier ...