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GUI history
Thought this was an interesting site. It shows several screen shots of all the Windows and Mac GUIs (dating back to Windows 1.0), as well as a few Linux shots and many other prehistoric GUIs, dating back to the 60s or something...pretty interesting to see what GUIs looked like a long time ago if you weren't around then!
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Thanks for the link. It's fun to go back in time like that. Ahhhh... don't we all wish we could go back to Windows 1.0...
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Holy Sheep $hit!! Haven't we come a long way? <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0"> I remember having (not when it was new...) Windows 2.0 for an OLD 286 (monochrome monitor) pc I had.
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ifound that site the other day and I must say that it made the favorites folder... soo much to see. i really enjoyed seeing the stuff that was out there before i got into the Biiz.
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"Microsoft promises to price Windows "as an operating-system component" - that is, inexpensively"
Ack! Windows is M$ Crack! They gave us a taste got to where we can't do most tasks without it and now tech junkies will break into books to learn more and get around 'protections' to get their fix.
<Dennis Leary is my hero>
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Looking at that is frightening. I remember back when Windows 3.11 first came out. Glad I'm not using that stuff anymore.
Kinda makes ya wonder what future versions of any OS will end up looking like.
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windows 3.1 was cool ..i miss them and Dos 6.22 ..
if they'd work on this new machine of mine i would still use them
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I guess I was too busy on my C64 to have noticed Win 1.0. I don't think I've ever checked it out before. It sorta looks like an early Apple OS. Pretty cool site!
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Man, that brought back memories. I remember when they came out with GEOS for the Commodore 64. Used to control it with a joystick because we didn't have them new-fangled fancy-schmancy "mouses" like you kids have nowadays. Yep, all we had then was joysticks, and we were GRATEFUL for them, 'cause that was all we had then. And we LIKED IT!.
*snort* dang kids these days!
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hmmmmmm strange that Scott & AlienDyne both have these types of timelines on their respective homepages already....
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Excellent resource. Thanks JMM!
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Sweet. that is very interesting <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
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Wow that brings back memories. My first "real" computer was a Mac IIcx running system 6.0. Sure I had the atari but that was just used for kiddie games at the time... <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
Haven't seen a lot of that mac stuff for ages.
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Wow, thats some pretty cool stuff <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">