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os evolution
« on: January 12, 2020, 08:58:24 AM »
these years were some of the best years for making music as far as my musical tastes are concerned
re: electronic dance music transitioning from:

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Windows :: win3.1 > win95 > win98 > winXP
Macintosh :: system7 > macOS8 > macOS9 > Panther

1994   win3.1         system7
1995   win3.1         system7
1996   win3.1 / win95   system7

1997   win95 / win3.1   macOS8
1998   win95 / win98   macos8

1999   win98 / win95   macos9
2000   win98 / win95   macos9
2001   win98 / winXP   macos9
2002   win98 / winXP   macos9

2003   winXP / win98   macos9 / Panther
2004   winXP / win98   Panther / macos9
2005 winXP                Tiger
« Last Edit: January 14, 2020, 01:44:15 AM by chrisNova777 »