posted by Almafeta on Mon 30th Jul 2007 18:54
Conversations A few days ago, there was a discussion on OSNews about minimizing to icons in Windows, and how it was copied from some OSS GUI into Windows. I would have put this comment there, but it was more than five days old...

Interestingly, while doing (unrelated) research, I discovered that Windows was 'minimizing to icons' quite a whiel back -- since Windows 1.0, in fact, way back in 85 (maybe in 84, too, but not in 83 -- it was barely more than a pretty command line then). This Windows 1.0 feature would be changed for Windows 2.0 (when Microsoft licensed all those GUI features from Apple; it became minimize-to-'desktop'), but the idea of minimizing to an 'icon bar' would later be most notably resurrected for Windows 95 (along with labelling the icons with human-readable text).

Just an interesting bit of computing history. Everything old is new again!
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