Square of mice and clumsy dogs
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ichael Ziltz, born in 1969, has crafted a home in 1999. As usual damlas: pretty colorful and flashing pictures. On a bottom , he describes his own personal computer history. He tells of 24-pin printers and square Genius mice of OS2/Warp and scanners, which are held in his hand. When he wrote his side, he already had Windows 95 and just the memory of his computer enhanced. His report ends with the sentence "I say only one thing: Never again less than 64 MB of RAM!"
Also in the mid-90's years, Microsoft has developed one of the biggest flops in its history. No, I do not mean Windows95. But "MS-Bob". The users had in fact complained that they would not understand many things about Windows. This in turn did not Microsoft. But the guys in the development department thought themselves: Are we doing something for very stupid. A user interface with a dog disguised as a desk. The dog named Rover. Rover and the dog was from Gates. The circle closed. Super illustrated with many screenshots and download facility here . Undbedingt view: the video for Bob.







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