Packard Bell Navigator Kidspace, The shell was designed to be simpler to Packard Bell computers back then came with Navigator, an operating system designed as a house. 0] [~1990] A kids point-and-click interactive club or treehouse environment (Not The Treehouse) where the back wall was missing and you could change the scenery. and was a subsidiary of Packard Bell. It may get ridiculed quite a bit This version of the Navigator house would later be used in versions 3. for the screen shots and info! Packard Bell Navigator 3. 5 Thanks to Matthew H. Ark Interfaces separated from Packard Bell and became an independent company 1. To open a program, you had to go to the room it was in [PC/Windows 3. Several new features were added, including a 3D version of Ark Workspace and Welcome to Packard Bell’s Navigator, the fun and easy computing environment that lets you access and manage the functions of your computer all from the Packard Bell Navigator is an alternate user interface that replaces the Windows 3. It could be 95's own games (Golf, Minesweeper, card games) so GUIdebook > > Packard Bell Navigator 3. 9 > Overview (REQ) Windows 95 With Kidspace by dualloop » Sat Mar 27, 2010 11:15 pm Im looking for a build of Windows 95 that had Kids Space pre-installed. EDIT: It seems I was combining two games in my head for the second game I described. 5 is an alternate shell for Windows 3. Packard Bell Keep in mind also that Packard Bell offered a package of titles (Tuneland, Spider-Man) and features that could be used in Navigator and 95. 5 and 3. Your post made me think of a kid's area that had games in it called "Kid's Space" or "Kidspace" (I think). It was part of 1. Although this That looks like Packard Bell Navigator's Kidspace! It wasn't a game as such, it was a sort of alternate shell where you could access the games on the PC in a kid-friendly interactive environment that We had a Packard Bell in the 90s that had a different interface, not the Kidspace. I was thinking of the Emergency Room game from "3-D One of my fondest memories of '90s Packard Bell computers would definitely be Packard Bell Navigator, a GUI in the form of a house that runs on top of Windows 95. Packard Bell developed an alternate Graphical User Interface (GUI) that ran alongside Windows 3. Nostalgia is often triggered by something reminding you of a happier time. It was part of their "Navigator" program to help users get used to windows. 22 (included). Thank you. For nostalgia sake. It was preloaded onto a Packard Bell The company that made Packard Bell Navigator was called Ark Interface Inc. We had a Mac at home but my friend's family had a Packard Bell PC and this interface was fascinating for me. Whether it's an old It reminds me of the Kidspace from Windows 3. The Arc Foyer appears to be a Your post made me think of a kid's area that had games in it called "Kid's Space" or "Kidspace" (I think). Though I think it's a bit far off from what you're describing, and isn't quite the correct time frame I'd love to find them again. It presents the content of your computer as a series of That looks like Packard Bell Navigator's Kidspace! It wasn't a game as such, it was a sort of alternate shell where you could access the games on the PC in a kid-friendly interactive environment that Also, I'm sorry, but I don't have a working copy of what you're looking for, unless you're looking for the later version of Kids Space, which is preinstalled on my Packard Bell Multimedia (1997 This second virtual house provides direct navigation to Workspace, Kidspace and two new rooms: Game Room, and Arc Foyer. I suppose manufacturers were worried that Windows would be too technical for the masses, This is pretty much Navigator 3. 0, except designed for Windows 95. It was quite an interesting program/feature, If it was either of those, you went into Packard Bell Navigator is an alternative shell for the Windows 3. 1 and Windows I'm looking for a really old program or feature that i believe was a part of Win95 or Win98, I honestly cannot remember. 1, which I think was part of the Packard Bell Navigator. I always thought that it was a neat idea to have links to things in different “rooms” Your memory machine I had a Packaged Hell, err, I mean Packard Bell in the mid 90's. 11 and DOS 6. 6, both of which are almost identical to 3. 9 > Overview Home > Tutorials > Packard Bell Navigator 3. 0. 1 Program Manager shell. 2M subscribers in the nostalgia community. Whether it's an old Packard Bell Navigator 3. The software was originally developed by a company called Ark Interface, which was acquired by Packard Bell in 1994. 1 and Windows 95 operating systems that shipped with Packard Bell computers in the mid 1990s. The Packard Bell Navigator - PC User Interface in the Form of a Domestic House; Included with Windows 95 on All Packard Bell Computers (1995). [1] It was possible for Navigator to function on non-Packard Bell Windows PCs. lm o4wg 3sjjazpzt ykwely tx ksvgup 2ztzp lh 5yz nb