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Some Windows 3.1 apps were simply "too evil" for Windows 95 to support, says Microsoft veteran

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Why This Matters

This article highlights the challenges Microsoft faced in maintaining backward compatibility with Windows 95, especially with some Windows 3.1 applications deemed 'too evil' to support. Understanding these issues sheds light on the complexities of evolving operating systems while balancing legacy software support, which remains relevant for current tech development. It underscores the ongoing tension between innovation and compatibility in the software industry.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen is once again spilling the beans on how Windows 95 became one of the most influential operating systems ever. Back in the Nineties, Microsoft developers were busy working on many custom solutions to make the new OS compatible with previous software products. However, a few programs...Read Entire Article