@ictuwis It's a Linux system running a modified version of the 4Dwm Desktop as a graphical user interface (this was one of the GUIs which was popular before the advent of KDE or Gnome). It is a bit dated, but quite fast compared to present-day desktops. - The Mosaic in this video is from the 1994 source-distribution, which still compiles on modern systems with a bit of tweaking.
For NeXTSTEP -> See my WorldWideWeb/Nexus video (actually the real NeXTSTEP 3.3-X86 running in the QEMU emulator).
How did you manage to browse Google without the program crashing? That's what happens whenever I try just about ANY site using Mosaic.
icarus313 1 year ago
How did you record this?Just for curiosity...
ictuwis 1 year ago
@ictuwis I used a simple screen-recording software (for unix systems) called "gtk-recordmydesktop".
wuloki 1 year ago
@wuloki Well,I know "gtk-recordmydesktop" because I'm just one of the users of it.
I had supposed this is NeXTSTEP...So,what OS is tha exactly?
ictuwis 1 year ago
@ictuwis It's a Linux system running a modified version of the 4Dwm Desktop as a graphical user interface (this was one of the GUIs which was popular before the advent of KDE or Gnome). It is a bit dated, but quite fast compared to present-day desktops. - The Mosaic in this video is from the 1994 source-distribution, which still compiles on modern systems with a bit of tweaking.
For NeXTSTEP -> See my WorldWideWeb/Nexus video (actually the real NeXTSTEP 3.3-X86 running in the QEMU emulator).
wuloki 1 year ago
I remember using this browser in highschool
ericblr 2 years ago 4
This is awesome! Thanks SO much for making this. I am so interested in old computer things. Rated 5 and put in favourites.
youwe4 2 years ago