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The Island of Windowstopiaoplis wrote:
Windows 98 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems. The second operating system in the 9x line, it is the successor to Windows 95, and was released to manufacturing on May 15, 1998, and generally to retail on June 25, 1998. Like its predecessor, it is a hybrid 16-bit and 32-bit monolithic product with the boot stage based on MS-DOS.

Microsoft Windows 98
A version of the Windows 9x operating system


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Developer:
Microsoft

Source model:
Closed source

Released to
manufacturing:
May 15, 1998; 23 years ago

General
availability:
June 25, 1998; 23 years ago

Final release:
Second Edition (4.10.2222 A) / May 5, 1999; 22 years ago

Platforms:
IA-32

Kernel type:
Monolithic kernel (DOS)

License:
Commercial software

Preceded by:
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Succeeded by:
Windows Me (2000)

Official website:
LinkWindows 98

Support status:
Mainstream support ended on June 30, 2002
Extended support ended on July 11, 2006

Windows 98 is a heavily web-integrated operating system that bears numerous similarities to its predecessor and relies on the HTML language. Most of its improvements were cosmetic or designed to improve the user experience, but there were also a handful of features introduced to enhance system functionality and capabilities, including improved USB support and accessibility, as well as support for hardware advancements such as DVD players. Windows 98 was the first edition of Windows to adopt the Windows Driver Model, and introduced features that would become standard in future generations of Windows, such as Disk Cleanup, Windows Update, multi-monitor support, and Internet Connection Sharing.

Microsoft had marketed Windows 98 as a "tune-up" to Windows 95, rather than an entirely improved next generation of Windows. Upon release, it was generally well-received for its web-integrated interface and ease of use, as well as its addressing of issues present in Windows 95, although some pointed out that it was not significantly more stable than its predecessor. Windows 98 sold an estimated 58 million licenses, and saw one major update, known as Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), released on May 5, 1999. After the release of its successor, Windows Me in 2000, mainstream support for Windows 98 and 98 SE ended on June 30, 2002, followed by extended support on July 11, 2006.

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Mac OS 9 is the ninth major release of Apple's classic Mac OS operating system which was succeeded by Mac OS X (renamed to OS X in 2011 and macOS in 2016) in 2001. Introduced on October 23, 1999, it was promoted by Apple as "The Best Internet Operating System Ever", highlighting Sherlock 2's Internet search capabilities, integration with Apple's free online services known as iTools and improved Open Transport networking. While Mac OS 9 lacks protected memory and full pre-emptive multitasking, lasting improvements include the introduction of an automated Software Update engine and support for multiple users.

Mac OS 9
Version of the classic Mac OS operating system


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Developer:
Apple Computer

OS family:
Macintosh

Working state:
Historic, not supported

Source model:
Closed source

Released to
manufacturing:
October 23, 1999; 23 years ago

Latest release:
9.2.2 / December 5, 2001; 21 years ago

Kernel type:
Nanokernel

License:
Proprietary

Preceded by
Mac OS 8

Succeeded by
Mac OS X 10.0
Mac OS X Public Beta

Official website
LinkApple - Products - Mac OS 9

Tagline:
Your Internet co-pilot.

Support status:
Historical, unsupported as of February 1, 2002

Apple discontinued development of Mac OS 9 in late 2001, transitioning all future development to Mac OS X. The final updates to Mac OS 9 addressed compatibility issues with Mac OS X while running in the Classic Environment and compatibility with Carbon applications. At the 2002 Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs began his keynote address by staging a mock funeral for OS 9.

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