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It actually looks more like a cheap Win95 ripoff to me.
heh, you caught me. ive never actually used windows 3.1, i started my computer experience with windows 95. My goal was to imitate win95 as closely as i could in openbox, hence the taskbar not being perfect (i wanted to use tint2, not xfce4-panel or other panels with their own idea on how to launch apps) i think thats about as close as i can get using just tint2 though
heh, you caught me. ive never actually used windows 3.1, i started my computer experience with windows 95
Ah, a computer . In all fairness it's probably not worth emulating pre Win95 versions of Windows. I think I finally tossed my WIn 3.1 disks last time I moved.
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