Author: Aaron Tay
Date: 09:48:32 02/16/02
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On February 14, 2002 at 01:10:40, Tim Mann wrote: >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. Okay noted. Thanks. Aaron
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