I have to demonstrate and explain old Windows 98 features, but I do not have a suitable system to do so.

As a professional user, trainer or developer, you need to demonstrate and explain the functionalities and features of Windows 98. However, you are faced with the problem that you do not have a system that runs the old operating system, or even an old installation CD available. Additionally, setting up such older systems is often associated with a series of hurdles and technical difficulties that take up valuable time. The lack of such a system not only limits your ability to convey certain learning content, but also prevents you from using older applications or data that are only compatible with Windows 98. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a simple and convenient solution that can quickly and easily simulate or run Windows 98.
The described tool effectively solves this challenge by enabling the simulation of Windows 98 directly in a web browser. Without any installation or time-consuming hardware setup, the user can access the experience and functionalities of Windows 98. It saves time and resources and allows for the demonstration, explanation, or working with the specific features of Windows 98 anywhere and anytime. Moreover, the tool supports interaction with older data or applications that only run on Windows 98. For users who require Windows 98 for training, development, or data access, this tool offers a straightforward and feasible solution. It significantly simplifies access to older programs and provides a valuable resource for working with classic or outdated systems. It utilizes modern web technologies to make the old user experience available again and thus solves problems from the past.

How it works

  1. 1. Navigate to the Windows 98 in Browser page.
  2. 2. Click on the screen to start the simulation.
  3. 3. Use the simulated Windows 98 environment as you would the actual OS.

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