Packard Bell Navigator - Design and Functionality

Design and Functionality

Most pre-1995 versions contained a GUI very similar to the Apple Computer At Ease, but without the folders. Unlike At Ease, programs were grouped in sections such as "Microsoft DOS", "Microsoft Windows", "Service & Support", and "Software". The "Software" section was the only section users could customise and modify program icons, paths, and links. The above sections appeared as icons at startup.

Navigator was a standard Windows program, meaning when the computer was booted, Windows would start and load Navigator from the startup directory. If the Windows icon in Navigator was clicked, the program would become minimized. If Navigator was removed from the Startup folder, it would not load at Windows startup. This is similar to the design of Microsoft Bob, which ran on top of Windows, and At Ease, which ran on top of Mac OS Finder.

It was possible for Navigator to function on non-Packard Bell Windows PCs.

Packard Bell Navigator shipped with Packard Bell personal computers in middle 1990s. A 3D version, named Packard Bell 3D Navigator, shipped in 2000-2001.

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