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=== Development ===
=== Development ===
File Explorer was first introduced during [[Windows 95]] development, but it did not start out looking like its final design. In early builds, Explorer was named Cabinet, the Taskbar acted as a folder, and the unified Start Menu was not present. It was instead divided into three separate menus, each providing a portion of the final functionality. The first menu (denoted by the Windows logo) acted as a system menu where you could access applications using the 'Run' dialog, manipulate windows and shutdown Windows. The second menu (denoted by a magnifying glass) provided Windows Search-like functionality. The last menu was the 'Help' menu where you could access the Windows documentation and get basic system information.
File Explorer was first introduced during [[Windows 95]] development, but did not start out looking like its final design. In early builds, Explorer was named Cabinet, the Taskbar functioned as a folder, and the unified Start Menu was not present, instead divided into three separate menus, each providing a portion of the final functionality. The first menu denoted by the Windows logo acted as a system menu where applications could be accessed via the 'Run' dialog, as well as the options to manipulate windows and shutdown Windows. The second menu denoted by a magnifying glass with an eye — provided Windows Search-like functionality. The last menu was the 'Help' menu where the Windows documentation and basic system information could be accessed.


=== Windows 95/NT 4.0 ===
=== Windows 95/NT 4.0 ===
Extended confirmed users
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