Thursday, February 2, 2006

History of the graphics settings on computers

Today has gone a day totally off-topic. So as it has no solution, I recommend that you visit this comprehensive gallery of the graphical interfaces in computers. It begins with the first developed by Xerox, then appear on the first MacOS, the X-Window (which uses Linux so far), and well spoken after the first Windows, the birth of the unfortunate BeOS, etc, until the situation current. Highly recommended reading to get a clear history of this revolution.


The Amiga operating system in 1985 ...


... compared to Windows at that time


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