Use .NET Framework 2.0 - 3.5 for Windows 9x Plain English version is that it's ...
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... possible to backport thousands of modern-ish apps to Windows 95! This is a tremendous win for retro enthusiasts + tech preservation.
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MattKC had to go through a great deal of trouble to get the project working. Fortunately, the effort paid off. This documentary covers his journey.
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I was used Windows 98 to develop a personal project in Visual Basic. My teacher loved it hahahahaha
Old Windows versions are so beautiful, I don't know why
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Have you tried Atari Unix? It's a little bit confusing, but it's cool too
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The oldest I have used are Windows 98 and DOS (I don't remember the version). I was too young to even see many of the older brands.
Try it with an emulator, it's so interesting
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I checked out some videos. It is interesting and while in the process I found this channel: https://www.youtube.com/@commodoreisnottheonlyfruit
It's cool to try it, but it's a so very old system, so it's useless to us hahahahaha
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I have used Visual Basic briefly to make some simple GUI apps at school.
There is an aesthetic of its own and there is a great simplicity combined with a lack of ads + telemetry. It was a time software worked for the user while having its own identity.
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