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Windows 95: 22 Years of "Start"ing Up Windows
The legacy of Windows 95 reaches all the way to 2017 and Windows 10.
Today Windows 95 marks the 22nd anniversary of its General Availability to the public on 24 August 1995 as an upgrade to the then popular Windows 3.1 version of the operating system.
I can remember standing in line at a big box electronics retailer in Newark, New Jersey along with about 150 others for the midnight release of the operating system. The television media was there covering the event and it definitely had a circus/show event type of feel to it. At midnight we all entered the store rather orderly and grabbed our copies of Windows 95 to take home and install.
Windows 95 was a marked departure from its predecessor. It did this by adding a hierarchical Start Menu that could be customized for all of your program listings and a Taskbar across the bottom of the screen to easily show open programs.
Those two elements, except for a brief disappearance of the Start Menu in Windows 8