Summary of Young People Try Windows 98

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The video discusses how people can use Windows 98 and the various features it offers. The people in the video find the software easy to use and helpful, but they also note that it is not very fast.

  • 00:00:00 Windows 98 was released in 1998 and was a major step forward in the history of personal computing. The operating system was easy to use and supported a wide range of features, including dvd playback and multiple monitors. Many of the features now considered outdated were available in Windows 98 at the time. The video's host revisits his childhood using Windows 98 and is impressed by how much better it runs than Windows 11.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, young people try out Windows 98. The operating system is limited in terms of how long sound recordings can be, and the audio recorder is not as user-friendly as modern versions of Windows.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, young people try out Windows 98, a pre-Windows 2000 operating system. They find it to be very user-friendly, with a variety of features that are not available in later versions of Windows. The users also like the sound quality and the ease of accessing system information. However, they note that the system is not very fast and that it is difficult to use the older task manager.
  • 00:15:00 The video shows young people trying out Windows 98, which is still a popular operating system. They discuss the pros and cons of the operating system, as well as some of the games they tried out. Some of the games they played were Command and Conquer and Wireframe Tanks. They found the graphics to be outdated and the physics to be slow, but overall the experience was positive.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses how people can use Windows 98 to save time, and how users have found the software easy to use and helpful.

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