Aug 03

Here’s a preview of the sort of thing we’ll be sharing with you as part of our 25th Anniversary celebrations over the coming weeks. Check back soon for much more classic content from the PC Plus archives!

Once upon a time, Windows was a layer on top of MS-DOS. Memory was at a minimum. The internet was still a twinkle in Tim Berners-Lee’s eye. Back in March 1993, PC Plus got its hands on an early version of MS-DOS 6.0 and pulled it apart. Find out what regulars Mary Branscombe, Wilf Hey, Matt Nicholson, Matthew Richardson, and David Norfolk thought of its shiny new features by clicking the image below.


MS-DOS 6.0 On Test from PC Plus 78, March 1993

PC Plus has been covering the digital revolution for 25 years. We’re celebrating our silver jubilee by sharing some classic articles from the past 310 issues of the magazine. If you like what you see, why not check out the latest issue? It’s in all good newsagents, you can buy single issues online, subscribe to PC Plus at a bargain price, or save even more and download PC Plus to your digital device.

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