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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 22:14, 25 January 2023 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Windows 96 Product Key (Created page with "A Windows 96 Product Key is a key you get if you donate to Windows 96 using Patreon. You can activate your installation of Windows 96 by opening up a terminal and running the ''keymgr'' command to show the Activation window. Most of Windows 96 is available without activating it, but activating your Windows 96 installation gives you the ability to have custom domains on P3, and access beta builds without having to go through the application process. File:Keymgr window.p...")
- 22:13, 25 January 2023 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Keymgr window.png
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- 21:15, 25 January 2023 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Peerbell (Created page with "Peerbell was a P3 replacement made by NanderTGA created around the time where P3 and other Windows 96 services were down. Peerbell was aimed to be easy-to-use and completely open-source. NanderTGA please add more information here thanks ;)")
- 21:11, 25 January 2023 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Did You Know (Created page with "Did You Know is an app included with Windows 96 since v2sp2. Did You Know gives you tips about many of the features of Windows 96, as well as funny things that are unrelated to Windows 96. A feature some people don't know is you can have a custom list of tips stored at C:/user/appdata/Tips/tips.json. Some of the messages it returns are: * You can store real files on Windows 96. * You can keep your Facebook memes on Facebook. * You can wipe your entire h...")
- 20:54, 25 January 2023 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Takebackipv4games (Created page with "#TakeBackIPv4Games was a stupid and pointless campaign created by themirrazz because Windows 96 was using the Ipv4.Party API to automatically claim IPs. == History == Original, this campaign was called #TakeBackTheBoard, as in the leaderboard on Ipv4.party. However, after realizing that the hashtag #TakeBackTheBoard was already widely used, the hashtag was quickly switched. Then the official #TakeBackIPv4Games website was created, and can still be found today at https...")
- 20:38, 25 January 2023 Themirrazz talk contribs created page User:Themirrazz (Created page with "Themirrazz (aka me) is someone who created Windows 96 apps (keyword: created), and not all of them got good reception from the rest of the Windows 96 community. Long story short, there was some drama about Windows 96 automatically claiming people's IP address in a game called Ipv4.Party, and then the purge of the Discord server, some drama about that plus the Ipv4.Party thing, which included me getting banned from the Windows 96 Discord server and then creating a sho...")
- 13:33, 26 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page WebOS Comparison: Why choose Windows 96 (Created page with "Welcome to the Windows 96 Wiki! Here, we all use Windows 96. But the question is why? Why is Windows 96 the best web OS, out of all the other web OSes? Here, I've compiled some data about the top web OSes, as well as listed Pros and Cons for each. Windows 96 wins the competition with it's Monaco HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and JSON code editor, as well as being the only listed web OS with a seperate plain-text only editor! It features Super Player, to play your SWF movies o...")
- 05:29, 11 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page P3FS (Created page with "P3FS is a feature introduced in Windows 96 Lite that allowed you to mount a filesystem from another user's computer via P3. Despite P3FS being released in Windows 96 Lite, the software required to host a P3FS was introduced in v3 during the beta program. Filesystems mounted using P3FS are live, and can require a password for extra security. However, due to tiny delays in WebSockets and Socket.io, P3FS filesystems are the most slow filesystem (j...")
- 21:09, 5 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page TUT:Set a search engine in InternetE (Created page with "= How to set a Search Engine in InternetE = Start by opening up the System Config Manager (SCM). You can open it either by going to Start Menu > Programs > System > System Config Manager, or entering <code>scm</code> into the run box. frameless|alt=The start menu entry to access System Configuration Manager|The start menu entry to access System Configuration Manager Once in SCM, go to Software > InternetE. File:Internete scm folder.p...")
- 20:58, 5 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Scm-edit-internete-search.png
- 20:58, 5 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs uploaded File:Scm-edit-internete-search.png
- 20:54, 5 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Internete scm folder.png
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- 20:50, 5 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Scm-in-start-menu.png
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- 19:32, 5 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page API:w96.sys.log (Created page with "The system log is a feature in Windows 96 v3 that allows you to see important information from the system. It is stored in the RAM of Windows 96, and can be edited through a special API. === w96.sys.log.events === An array of objects that are formatted in what I'm calling the SLogEvent format. === w96.sys.log.limits === An object with one property, <code>eventCount</code> that sets limits for the event log. === w96.sys.log.limits.eventCount === The amount of even...")
- 19:22, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Doordisc (Created page with "Doordisc is an app on the desktop that appears when you install Windows 96. It opens a tab with a link to the official Windows 96 Discord server. Doordisc has been included on all versions of Windows 96 except, most notably, Windows 96 Lite. However, the app was renamed twice and not named to Doordisc until the release of Windows 96 v0.3. Originally, the app was named Discor93, and then with the release of Windows 96 v0.2 was renamed to Discor96. From Wind...")
- 19:22, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Doordisc screen.png
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- 19:15, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Dynamic Wallpaper (DWP) (Created page with "A Dynamic Wallpaper is a special JSON-based wallpaper format for moving wallpapers. A dynamic wallpaper file (DWP) is a JSON object with the properties `name`, `author`, `url`, and `properties` properties (sounds weird to say "properties properties"). Dynamic Wallpapers were introduced with the release of Windows 96 v2 Service Pack 1. This is the contents of the DWP file for the Cloud Animated wallpaper. <syntaxhighlight lang="json"> { "name": "Cloudy Animated", "...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 18:57, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page DeskMeter (Created page with "DeskMeter was an app introduced with the release of Windows 96 v0.2. It allowed you to add decorations to the desktop. Each decoration was draggable by default, but not resizable. When right-clicking on a decoration, a context menu would appear with 5 items: Send to Front - makes the decoration go above all other decorations. Send to Back - makes the decoration go behind all other decorations. Toggle Movable - toggles whether you can drag the decoration. Toggle...")
- 18:57, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Deskmeter widgets.png
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- 16:41, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page JS Certified Developer Wallpaper (Created page with "The JS Certified "Developer" Wallpaper is one of the oldest wallpapers on Windows 96, along with the Harold Wallpaper. It features a yellow background, a giant "JS" in the font of the JavaScript logo, and pixelated text stacked on top of each other saying "Certified 'Developer'". It has been included in Windows 96 since the release of V0.1 and can still be found in the current version of Windows 96. File:Certified dev js v3.p...")
- 16:40, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Dev certified js v0.1.png
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- 16:37, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Certified dev js v3.png
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- 01:28, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page .meta files (Created page with ".meta files are found usually in system-generated folders. They contain information and metadata about the folder they're placed in. .meta files are really JSON files. Because they start with a dot, they are also considered hidden files. .meta files were introduced with the release of V2 Service Pack 1. Most .meta files have one property: description, which is a description of the folder. If the description property exists, the description is shown on...")
- 01:16, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page SuperTerm (Created page with "SuperTerm is a powerful P3 terminal. It was designed to connect to other devices using Windows96 via the P3 network. SuperTerm uses the RTOP protocol, and uses port 121 if no port is specified. Currently, the only known app connectable to with SuperTerm is Remote Console, which allows Windows96 users to run JavaScript code on another Windows96 user's computer. SuperTerm has been included since the release of V2 Service Pack 2.")
- 01:10, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page OSX Snow Leopard (Icon Pack) (Created page with "The OSX Snow Leopard Icon Pack was included with the release of Windows 96 v3. Besides just changing the icons, it also applies special icons to the C:/system/programs and C:/user/documents folders. This icon pack currently takes the place of a future OSX Snow Leopard theme. thumb|The OSX Snow Leopard Icon Pack in all it's glory")
- 01:10, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Osx snow leopard icon pack.png
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- 01:02, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Disk Encryption (Created page with "Disk Encryption is a feature introduced in v3 that allows you to protect your files by encrypting your disk. Disk Encryption can only be launched from the Control Panel, but the Disk Encryption wizard has to be ran in recovery mode. Therefore, launching Disk Encryption will automatically reboot Windows 96 into recovery mode. Disk Encryption is different then a login password. A login password is stored in a file, which can easily be removed via your b...")
- 01:02, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Disk encryption password prompt.png
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- 01:01, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Disk encryption wizard.png
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- 00:47, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page InternetE (Created page with "InternetE is the successor to Internet Exploder. InternetE was first introduced in Windows 96 v3 during the beta program. Despite being completely rewritten from the ground up, click "about" in the "Help" menu will yield a dialog declaring the current version installed to be 2.0. InternetE uses URL Files to store bookmarks instead of storing them in JSON Format like Internet Exploder. InternetE also saves your back/forward history, and has wo...")
- 00:47, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Internetee screenshot.png
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- 00:44, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page .URL files (Created page with ".URL files are files used in InternetE for storing bookmarks. URL files didn't originate from Windows96, but are actually a website shortcut file used in Microsoft Internet Explorer. In the release of Windows 96 v3, they have switched over from storing bookmarks in JSON format to storing bookmarks in .URL files. A .URL file follows the format of INI files, which are miscellaneous configuration files. For example, the .URL file to go to the Windows96 Wiki c...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 00:17, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Super Player (Created page with "Super Player is an Adobe Flash emulator powered by Ruffle. It allows you to run SWF files inside Windows 96 without having to have Adoble Flash installed on your computer. thumb|alt=A screenshot of Super Player when it's first launched|A screenshot of Super Player when it's first launched Super Player can run most SWF files, but certain Flash games will not run in Super Player. Super Player has been included in Windows 96 since the release of [...")
- 00:07, 1 August 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Super Player.png
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- 23:43, 31 July 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page Windows 96 Lite (Created page with "Windows 96 Lite is a low-bandwidth version of Windows 96 V2 that doesn't require as much system resources or network usage as the regular version. In V3, Windows 96 Lite was moved and can be installed through the Installation Wizard. Although Windows 96 Lite is a stripped-down version of V2, it is also (sometimes) considered to be early V3. File:Windows 96 lite desktop.png|thumb|alt=A fresh install of Windows 96 Lite|A fresh install...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 23:38, 31 July 2022 Themirrazz talk contribs created page File:Windows 96 lite desktop.png
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- 23:26, 31 July 2022 User account Themirrazz talk contribs was created