Microsoft development

Winsage
June 17, 2025
Microsoft's transition from Windows 3.x to Windows 95 involved a unique compatibility testing strategy where the development manager purchased one copy of every available software program from a local store. The software was then tested by the Windows 95 development team in a makeshift marketplace set up in the cafeteria. Each team member had to install and run two programs, reporting any issues encountered. The cash register at the store struggled with the large total of the order, crashing when it exceeded ,000, leading the store owner to split the transaction into smaller amounts. One developer, Raymond Chen, tested a German-English automatic translator, which performed poorly in translation.
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