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The OS-Tan Wars were a series of wars between the different OS-Tans. When the wars started, in 1981, it was between the giant IBM and the new contender, [[Category:Mac|Apple]]. Apple would go on to win that battle and banish IBM from the computer world. In 1985, [[Category:Windows|Microsoft]] would come forward to challenge Apple. It would score its decisive victory with the introduction of [[95-tan|Windows 95]], which propelled Microsoft into the #1 spot. By 2005, Microsoft had come under fire from new OSes, mainly Apple's OS X and the free software [[Linux]]. This is the newest part of the OS War, and the future remains uncertain.
The OS-Tan Wars were a series of wars between the different OS-Tans. When the wars started, in 1981, it was between the giant IBM and the new contender, [[AppleOS|Apple]]. Apple would go on to win that battle and banish IBM from the computer world. In 1985, [[Windows|Microsoft]] would come forward to challenge Apple. It would score its decisive victory with the introduction of [[95-tan|Windows 95]], which propelled Microsoft into the #1 spot. By 2005, Microsoft had come under fire from new OSes, mainly Apple's OS X and the free software [[Linux]]. This is the newest part of the OS War, and the future remains uncertain.
 


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The OS-Tan Wars were a series of wars between the different OS-Tans. When the wars started, in 1981, it was between the giant IBM and the new contender, Apple. Apple would go on to win that battle and banish IBM from the computer world. In 1985, Microsoft would come forward to challenge Apple. It would score its decisive victory with the introduction of Windows 95, which propelled Microsoft into the #1 spot. By 2005, Microsoft had come under fire from new OSes, mainly Apple's OS X and the free software Linux. This is the newest part of the OS War, and the future remains uncertain.


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