Windows95 is an Electron app that relies on Fabian Hemmer's JavaScript virtualization technology, which was developed to emulate a number of outdated operating systems in a browser. It can run most of what was available in the original OS, and it is much easier to launch than a classic virtual machine. Of course, no one is expecting you to get anything done in Windows 95, but as an educational experience, this app is pretty damn cool. You'll be amazed by how much software has changed over the last 25 years, and you'll be happy for it too.
Well, why not? We like to check out museums in any new city we visit, and this app is like a virtual museum with only one exhibit - good old Windows 95.
It runs a full version of Win 95 using JavaScript virtualization technology, packaged as an Electron app.
Not that I'm recommending it, as even Windows 7 is no longer being supported.įor those who are a little bit curious about the history of operating systems, windows95 is a fun app to try out. Over the years, some of you may have entertained the notion of switching from macOS to Windows, but you were certainly not thinking of going all the way back to Windows 95.