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Me, I usually end up firing up Win31 for kicks once a year or so at home. Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. They had a bunch of proprietary software that wouldn't work on anything newer. One motive for this thread was whether I should exclude Windows 9x on my resume! So I will leave it as is.

I know a company that still runs a a DOS 5. Darthn3ss Member Posts: 1, Theres a computer on campus here that runs DOS. The project manager is inspired. In Progress: , We've still got a Windows 95 machine in production that prints labels that go inside our boxes. That machine gives me nightmares from time to time, because I am damn sure that the labels they've produced have not been exported to our domain for one this server is a standalone I think I might bring it in for "maintenance" and swipe a copy of the hard disk, you know, in case "something happens".

We have 1 machine that's running Windows It is already disconnected from the network as our antivirus doesn't support it at all. Yea, some old PC died in some labarotory and they needed Windows 3. Naturally you suggest upgrading to something "newer" - however, the PC in question runs some electronic microscope jobby where the interface is running on Windows 3.

We have a couple of win 95 laptops we need for microwave circuit testing. The software written only works on a 95 stand alone laptop. Just have closer look on those bluescreens in ATM machines. I wish we were still running Win3. Plantwiz Alligator wrestler Mod Posts: 5, Mod.

Handful of clients still using WIn9x. You have plenty of time to spell out the word "you", and look just a little bit smarter. I still have a couple old apps I'm fond of, though.

I've got Lotus Write 2. GREAT word processor, and sold cheap. Too bad Lotus didn't market it well. The new MacBook Pro highlights what's gone wrong with Windows laptops. You wanted cheap stuff, now pretty much all you get is cheap stuff. How to create the perfect Windows 11 virtual machine. Want to try Windows 11 risk-free? Use Hyper-V to create a virtual machine where you can test the new operating system without losing access to your "real" PC. I've got step-by-step Microsoft readies new Feedback Portal preview for end of Microsoft is readying a new Feedback Portal that will be available for user feedback, first for Microsoft and Edge -- and for Windows as well, in Best laptop Mac, PC, and Chromebook compared.

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For example, you could take a Paintbrush bitmap file and embed it into a Write word processing file, as shown here. We take such functionality for granted these days, but 25 years ago this was a major convenience. Microsoft remedied that in 3. Microsoft first supported sound and video playback as part of Windows 3. The company made those additions standard in Windows 3. And in Media Player, users could watch AVI video files—if their hardware could handle the video without choking.

Neither Notepad nor Calculator originated with Windows 3. Though the appearance of Notepad should be familiar to most modern Windows users, the colorful, flat buttons of Calculator may seem a little strange. In Windows 3. The utility let you view all open applications and close one if it became unruly.

At a time when most Windows PCs supported only 16 colors, Paintbrush functioned as a versatile Swiss Army knife for quick graphics-editing tasks. The era of Windows 3. Happy Birthday, Windows 3.



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