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    Calmira Makes Windows 3.1 Look Like 95

    On the topic of cool interfaces for old computers, Benj Edwards on YouTube tweeted out this screenshot of Calmira – an open source tool that makes Windows 3.1 function like Windows 95. Calmira is open source and was first released back in 2001.

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