Author: Tim Mann
Date: 22:10:40 02/13/02
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In a sense, Microsoft's release of Windows 95 was quite a significant event in the timeline. Before that, WinBoard ran only on a version of Windows that very few people had (Windows NT), and xboard was the more widely used of the two programs. After Windows 95 came out, suddenly WinBoard ran on Microsoft's volume consumer operating system. The larger user community prompted a lot of improvements in WinBoard over the next few years.
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