![]() ![]() This is obviously mostly for fun – I wasted at least 15 minutes tinkering around – but if you’re serious about running Windows, than going with a virtual machine is a much better approach, using an app like VirtualBox, VMware, or Parallels, and then actually installing Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, ME, 7, 8, or Windows 10 into a virtual machine (which can be free with VirtualBox), or just use Boot Camp for a complete experience. ![]() The app has full keyboard support too, but unfortunately it appears that networking and internet access it not available (or at least I couldn’t get any networking functionality working even after fiddling around with various control panel settings, if you do then share with us how you accomplished that in the comments). Once you launch the “Windows95.app”, you’ll use the Escape key to toggle the mouse and keyboard lock in and out of the self-contained app. The zip file is about 135mb and the entire Windows 95 application is about 450mb after it has been unzipped.
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