Windows 95 is now an app you can download and install on macOS, Windows, and 
Linux

By Tom Warren@tomwarren  
https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/23/17773180/microsoft-windows-95-app-download-features


Windows 95 is an operating system that’s used as a yardstick for what’s 
possible on modern devices and platforms.

We’ve seen Microsoft’s popular OS appear on the Apple Watch, an Android Wear 
smartwatch, and even the Xbox One.

Now, someone has gone a step further and made Windows 95 into an app that you 
can run on macOS, Windows, and Linux.

Slack developer Felix Rieseberg is responsible for this glorious app, based on 
an existing web project that supports Windows 95, Windows 98, and a whole host 
of older operating systems. Now nostalgia lovers can play around with Windows 
95 in an electron app.

Rieseberg has published the source code and app installers for this project on 
Github, and apps like Wordpad, phone dialer, MS Paint, and Minesweeper all run 
like you’d expect. Sadly, Internet Explorer isn’t fully functional as it simply 
refuses to load pages.

https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows95/releases

The app its only 129MB in size and you can download it over at Github for both 
macOS and Windows.

Once it’s running it surprisingly only takes up around 200MB of RAM, even when 
running all of the old Windows 95 system utilities, apps, and games.

If you run into any issues with the app you can always reset the Windows 95 
instance inside the app and start over again. Enjoy this quirky trip down 
memory lane.


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