Windows 95
Windows 95 Desktop

Windows 95 desktop provides quick access to all of resources available
to your PC
My Computer folder gives quick access to all of logical drives
available to your PC
My Computer also contains Control Panel, Dial-Up Networking
folder, and Printers folder
Network Neighborhood simplifies network access by making all network
resources available in one folder
Taskbar serves as task-switcher, status tray, and program launcher
Running applications appear as tiles on Taskbar
You can switch among applications by clicking on their tiles
Recycle Bin serves as undelete utility
Deleted objects are moved to Recycle Bin, remain until you empty
Recycle Bin
Windows 95 includes Microsoft Exchange e-mail client to provide local
and remote e-mail services
Microsoft's new on-line service, Microsoft Network
Briefcase provides easy means of synchronizing files on two systems,
such as your main office PC and home PC or notebook
The Start button, which is located on Taskbar, opens structured menu
that enables you to launch applications, find documents and other
objects, and access nearly all of Windows 95's features