I've built a virtual museum with nearly every operating system you can think of
A developer has built a virtual museum that hosts nearly every operating system imaginable, accessible through a web browser. The project, featured in a YouTube video, includes a wide range of OS versions from early systems like MS-DOS and classic Mac OS to modern ones like various Linux distributions and Windows iterations. Users can interact with these systems directly in the browser, experiencing their interfaces and functionalities. The museum serves as an educational tool, allowing developers and historians to explore the evolution of operating systems. The video demonstrates the breadth of the collection, which is continuously updated. This resource is particularly valuable for understanding the history of computing and user interface design.
Provides developers with a hands-on historical reference for OS evolution.