Do you enjoy taking trips down computing memory lane? Why not take a gander at screenshots of old Macintosh Mac OS releases from yesteryear, like Mac OS System 1, System 4, System 7, and System 9?
A fun site called VersionMuseum hosts collections of screen shots from old software releases, including historical Mac OS versions.
If screenshots aren’t enough for you, don’t forget you can get hands on and actually run and experience many of these retro computing environments directly and easier than ever before, either in web browsers or through emulators…
MacDailyNews Take: Here’s a screenshot of the one that started it all:
Thanks for the memories.
I miss the days of the original 128k mac . . . with all that disk swaping.
Okay, I don’t miss that part.
I know, huh.
Boxes of disks! And then those big portfolio binders. I can’t find disk 3!!!
The time when you HAD to have a second external floppy drive just to maintain your sanity.
I remember once we were sitting in a Mac User Group meeting back in 1984 and we all went around saying what our favorit program was. Some said MacPaint, some said Airborne!, (Silicon Beach Software)
When it was my friends turn he said Copy-2-Mac. We all got a laugh out of that one.